On Thu, Oct 21, 2010 at 12:38:20PM +0200, Michiel Konstapel wrote:
> > > It looks like it's only erasing now? [...]
> >
> > That's a bug... it should actually be programming, but it doesn't say
> > so in quiet mode. I've just pushed a fix for this through to the git
> > repository. Aside from that, does it look like the chip actually got
> > programmed?
>
> I did a git pull and tried again. It's still not erasing (with or
> without the earlier "hack"), but it is programming now (it works if I
> erase it first using msp430-jtag). Could it be my funky FET firmware
> version?
It's possible... can you confirm that that MSPDebug picks up the
correct flash address just by running mspdebug without any commands
and without -q? It should print something like this on startup:
Code memory starts at 0x8000
If not, that likely has something to do with the erase problem.
Cheers,
Daniel
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