Got it working now, it was a problem with the TI3410 driver for mac and VMWare.

Thanks!
---------------------------------------
Sergio Campamá
sergiocamp...@gmail.com




On Nov 20, 2011, at 7:16 AM, Stephan Goldenberg wrote:

> Am Samstag, den 19.11.2011, 16:57 -0300 schrieb Sergio Campamá:
>> Hello, sorry to interrupt, but I have a (maybe) similar problem. I also have 
>> the 1.4a JTAG programmer, and when I connect it to Ubuntu (11.04), it says 
>> that the firmware couldn't be downloaded.
>> 
>> The Launchpads I have run perfectly, but the UIF won't even show as 
>> /dev/ttyUSB0.
>> 
>> The actual output from dmesg is :
>> 
>> [ 4807.964648] usb 2-2.2: new full speed USB device using uhci_hcd and 
>> address 19
>> [ 4808.360630] ti_usb_3410_5052 2-2.2:2.0: TI USB 3410 1 port adapter 
>> converter detected
>> [ 4809.361512] usb 2-2.2: ti_download_firmware - error downloading firmware, 
>> -110
>> [ 4809.363834] ti_usb_3410_5052: probe of 2-2.2:2.0 failed with error -5
>> 
>> When I connect, this appears on screen
>> 
>> usb 2-2.2: ti_download_firmware - error downloading firmware, -110
>> 
>> 
>> What could be the reason for this?
>> 
>> Thanks,
>> ---------------------------------------
>> Sergio Campamá
>> sergiocamp...@gmail.com
> 
>       The firmware is missing.
> 
> oppa@oppa-mag:~$ locate ti_usb-3410.bin
> oppa@oppa-mag:~$ fw-detect
> Detected driver that requires firmware to operate
> -------------------------------------------------
> 
> # 
> # There is no readily available firmware package for ti_usb_3410_5052
> # Visit the following page for information on how to obtain and
> # install the required firmware:
> #
> http://git.kernel.org/?p=linux/kernel/git/dwmw2/linux-firmware.git;a=blob_plain;f=ti_3410.fw;hb=HEAD
>  
> http://git.kernel.org/?p=linux/kernel/git/dwmw2/linux-firmware.git;a=blob;f=ti_5052.fw;hb=HEAD
> 
> # 
> # Once the firmware files have been installed, the ti_usb_3410_5052
> # must be reloaded to activate the hardware.
> # Use the following commands:
> # 
> modprobe -r ti_usb_3410_5052
> modprobe ti_usb_3410_5052
> 
>       There was no information to be found but it gave me ti_3410.fw and
> ti_5052.fw. I've moved them to /lib/firmware aaand:
> 
> [ 5579.358061] usb 4-2: new full speed USB device number 4 using
> ohci_hcd
> [ 5579.603102] usb 4-2: New USB device found, idVendor=0451,
> idProduct=f430
> [ 5579.603111] usb 4-2: New USB device strings: Mfr=1, Product=2,
> SerialNumber=3
> [ 5579.603118] usb 4-2: Product: MSP-FET430UIF JTAG Tool
> [ 5579.603124] usb 4-2: Manufacturer: Texas Instruments
> [ 5579.603129] usb 4-2: SerialNumber: TUSB3410A8FF42C59D892D3F
> [ 5579.606245] ti_usb_3410_5052 4-2:1.0: TI USB 3410 1 port adapter
> converter detected
> [ 5579.606296] ti_usb_3410_5052: probe of 4-2:1.0 failed with error -5  
> [ 5579.610249] ti_usb_3410_5052 4-2:2.0: TI USB 3410 1 port adapter
> converter detected
> [ 5579.610547] usb 4-2: TI USB 3410 1 port adapter converter now
> attached to ttyUSB0
> 
> root@oppa-mag:/home/oppa# /usr/bin/mspdebug uif -j -d /dev/ttyUSB0
> MSPDebug version 0.18 - debugging tool for MSP430 MCUs
> Copyright (C) 2009-2011 Daniel Beer <dlb...@gmail.com>
> This is free software; see the source for copying conditions.  There is
> NO
> warranty; not even for MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR
> PURPOSE.
> 
> Trying to open UIF on /dev/ttyUSB0...
> Initializing FET...
> FET protocol version is 20408002
> Configured for JTAG (2)
> Set Vcc: 3000 mV
> Device ID: 0xf149
> Device: MSP430F149
> Code memory starts at 0x1100
> Number of breakpoints: 3
> --help snipped
> 
> (mspdebug) dis 0x1100
> 0x1100:
>    01100: 31 40 00 0a               MOV     #0x0a00, SP
>    01104: b0 12 0c 11               CALL    #0x110c
>    01108: b0 12 ac 11               CALL    #0x11ac
>    0110c: b2 40 80 5a 20 01         MOV     #0x5a80, &0x0120
>    01112: f2 d0 f0 00 36 00         BIS.B   #0x00f0, &0x0036
>    01118: f2 40 f0 00 35 00         MOV.B   #0x00f0, &0x0035
>    0111e: f2 c0 80 00 35 00         BIC.B   #0x0080, &0x0035
>    01124: b0 12 9a 11               CALL    #0x119a
>    01128: f2 c0 40 00 35 00         BIC.B   #0x0040, &0x0035
>    0112e: f2 d0 80 00 35 00         BIS.B   #0x0080, &0x0035
>    01134: b0 12 9a 11               CALL    #0x119a
>    01138: f2 c0 20 00 35 00         BIC.B   #0x0020, &0x0035
>    0113e: f2 d0                     
> 
>       looking good but then:
> 
> (mspdebug) run
> uif: read error: Connection timed out
> warning: device: can't fetch registers
> uif: read error: Connection timed out
> fet: failed to refresh breakpoint #0
> uif: read error: Connection timed out
> fet: failed to refresh breakpoint #1
> uif: read error: Connection timed out
> fet: failed to refresh breakpoint #2
> warning: fet: failed to refresh breakpoints
> uif: read error: Connection timed out
> fet: failed to restart CPU
> run: failed to start CPU
> (mspdebug) 
> 
> 
> Happy sunday to all,
> Stephan
> 


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