On Tue, Nov 29, 2011 at 06:29:12PM +0000, John Breland wrote: > Hi all, OK I've bought my MSP430 development board, and I have a TI > MSP-FET430UIF.I would like to use open source tools on windows 7, could > anyone please clarify if I should: 1) Do everything in cygwin ie mspgcc and > mspdebug in linux(cygwin) environment or 2) Use windows executables for > everything (pre-compiled mspgcc) , and compile mspdebug myself (mingw). Which > route is best please? Are there any other possibilities?Purely out of > interest, how come there is no pre-compiled mspdebug for windows? Many thanks > in advance, John Breland. For mspdebug, you'd be best to compile using MinGW. There's no official build for Windows, but others have contributed builds (check through the list archive). If you want to compile it yourself, there are build instructions here:
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