It is cloud centric - this approach does make sense as there is so much there 
and it's constantly being updated.

If I was on satellite internet like you I'd take my laptop/system to a local 
library or somewhere with free wi-fi and do the downloads there.

Although I use windows, I fly a lot so have switched to local copies of the key 
packages on my laptop - it's easy to do... Much of the package documentation is 
now webby and seems to be generated by doxygen, which is a good approach.

My experience of TI's support has also been very positive. They are very 
responsive and helpful - the e2e forums are good and full of TI support staff 
and engineers. The nice thing about the MSP stuff is that the user community is 
pretty much entirely professional, so the quality of forum content is 
consequently high - a bit of a snobby thing to say, but true none the less :)

Nick

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