No reason at all except maybe laziness. I did have a play with mspdebug a
few years back, and from memory had some issues with the target processor I
was using. gdbproxy worked, so I've stayed with that ever since. There is
always enough work in the code itself, so if the environment works I just
tend to leave it alone. I wasn't aware there was any formal plans to
deprecate gdbproxy, but was aware of a lot of the development/support
discusssions around this.
 
I'm in the process of reinstalling mspdebug, so we'll see if that makes any
difference. I'll let you know! 
 
Thanks - Andrew
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