I'm using the precompiled mspgcc4 Windows binaries and I compiled
mspdebug in Cygwin.
C:\>msp430-gcc --version
msp430-gcc (MSPGCC4_r4-20100210) 4.4.3

I've been meaning to switch to uniarch, but I haven't had the need
yet.  Also, I've attempted compiling mspdebug with MinGW to make it
stand-alone, but I have not been successful.  I don't think anyone has
posted a windows compiled mspdebug.exe

If you'd like it, I can put together a short how-to of compiling
mspdebug in Cygwin.  Might take me a bit to get to it.

(Buried in a thread here, probably better as a separate topic:)
Has anyone found/successfully compiled mspdebug as a "stand-alone"
Windows exe? Whether it be with MinGW, or otherwise.

Stefan

On Wed, Jul 6, 2011 at 4:02 AM, Glib Dovgych <g.dovg...@googlemail.com> wrote:
> Well thanks a lot, Stefan!
>
> Good to know that I'm not the only one who has this idea ;)
>
> I'll definitely try it! But which version of mspgcc are you using on
> Windows? Have you tried to compile latest uniarch under Cygwin?
> And did you compile the mspdebug.exe by yourself or can it be found
> somewhere in Inetrnet?
>
> Best regards,
> Glib
>
> 2011/7/5 Stefan Wolpert <mailingli...@wolps.com>
>>
>> I'm probably in the minority on this list saying that I actively use
>> mspdebug and Eclipse in Windows, and recommend it for those not
>> wanting to use linux if only needed for development.  (I use linux
>> daily in VMs and dual-boot as well.)
>>
>> Attached are Windows screens.  I used a ton of different
>> guides/tutorials to get things working, none of which completely
>> worked for me (I will make one soon).  One that doesn't use mspdebug,
>> but gets most things pretty close in Windows is
>> http://springuin.nl/en/articles/launchpadwindows and in linux one that
>> I found to help is
>>
>> http://www.43oh.com/2010/11/a-step-by-step-guide-msp430-programming-under-linux/
>>
>> -- For me, using Helios, only 32-bit eclipse seems to play nice.
>>
>> -- Instead of all the startup commands [set remoteaddresssize 64] etc.
>> I've found that I only really need [erase].  And set the debug Remote
>> Target settings via the gui. The lack of the [erase] command in the
>> Eclipse debug startup caused me hours of headache (debugging code that
>> sometimes wasn't running on the target).
>>
>> -- The error [No symbol "download" in current context.] is because I
>> think [download-write-size] isn't valid for mspdebug, probably is
>> valid for gdbproxy.
>>
>> -- After you get things working, if you want to speed up downloads
>> about 2x, add to change on startup the fet_block_size to 128.  See
>> OPTIONS in http://mspdebug.sourceforge.net/manual.html
>>
>> Good luck!
>> Stefan
>
>

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