On Thu, Feb 09, 2012 at 12:04:03PM -0600, Yamaplos . wrote:
> to my utter surprise, getting the Launchpad to interact with a vanilla
> OLPC XO is very easy.
> http://processors.wiki.ti.com/index.php/OLPC_XO-1
> 
> However, I do get a
>    fet: identity failed
> when I use a /vanilla/ Launchpad (nowadays shipped with the 2553)
> 
> It was a good thing my initial tests with a Launchpad + XO where with
> a 2001 - otherwise I might have thought this was really impossible!
> The 2001 works peaches, I have done some code, loaded it, etc.
> 
> If you have a solution, feel free to update the TI wiki directly, if
> you want, or for the record answer within the list.
> 
> no, installing gdb as per
> http://sourceforge.net/apps/mediawiki/mspgcc/index.php?title=Linux_installation
> made no difference. BTW I have no idea what gdb should do and or if we
> really need it - too n00b, sorry.
> 
> Solving this might allow a very powerful combination of educational
> tools.  The XO is nowadays in the hands of a million children, and the
> Launchpad is the affordablest platform to do microcontrollers, getting
> them to play well together would be an outrageous win-win

Could you show a complete transcript of the output from mspdebug, and
the command you're using to invoke it?

Have you tried this:

    mspdebug rf2500 --fet-force-id msp430g2553

Cheers,
Daniel

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