Thanks a lot, Robert!
I think I'll try some of those.
Best regards,
Glib
2011/7/5 Robert Spanton <rspan...@zepler.net>
> On Tue, 2011-07-05 at 09:46 +0200, Glib Dovgych wrote:
> > So, as I understood the most comfortable way to debug msp430 without
> > using commercial software is to use mspdebug from shell?
>
> mspdebug supports acting as a gdb stub to which you can connect gdb.
> Many editors/IDEs support gdb interaction -- e.g. Emacs, Eclipse, almost
> certainly Vim. There are several programs entirely based around
> debugging too, such as ddd, Nemiver, and others that I haven't heard of.
>
> Myself, I normally use gdb's shell, and occasionally Emacs's gdb-mode if
> I need to engage in some debugging involving a lot of breakpoint
> setting/clearing (been debugging more in Emacs lately because mspdebug
> doesn't fall over nearly as often as msp430-gdbproxy).
>
> Cheers
>
> Rob
>
>
>
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