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Von: Aaron Spike
An: Mike Van Emmerik
Gesendet am: 27 Feb 2011 01:52:03

> What do we, mingw users, use to flash the chips once we have a working
> compiler? I've used mspdebug on linux, but from what I gather that
> doesn't work on windows without cygwin.

There's a really good flashing tool from eplrotronic (Lite FET-Pro430) which
allows flashing of all MSPs with many special features (like detailed setings
of what to erase before flashing etc.). The full version also supports
serial numbers etc. and is fully scriptable.

The free version, however, allows specifying a config file on the commandline
(makefile), so it loads project-specific settings.
You'll need, however, to press the 'program' button after the tool has been 
loaded
andclose it after the job is done..
Well, since it does support the MSPs which are not supported by the 3.x
msp430-jtag, I've learned to do thess additional clicks :)


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