Thank you very much Harry.  The page that Andreas Schwartz
http://www.mikrocontroller.net maintains was exactly what I was hoping to
find!  I quickly downloaded an have the compiler running and I just added
support to my Mult-Edit programming editor for it.

Thank you Andreas for the excellent web page

Your Olimex link led me to some very interesting Circuit Cellar projects.

http://olimex.com/dev/mspprojects.html

http://www.circellar.com/msp430/

Thank you both for saving me *a lot* of time.

-Ed




> No problems getting the win2k version. I myself have tried to get the
CYGWIN
> version compiled, but failed miserably, running around for days trying to
> get all the relevant versions drove me around the twist. It would probably
> be easier to run/compile in the Linux environment.
>
> Andreas Schwartz maintains a page
> http://www.mikrocontroller.net/mspgcc.en.htm which is updated on a
> relatively regular basis. Just pick up the last version on/in the list on
> the first page. The "quick" document links are there also. I suggest you
> bookmark the page! It is also available in German, if that is more to your
> liking.
>
> Cheers
> Harry
>
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>
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [email protected]
> [mailto:[email protected]]on Behalf Of Ed Sutton
> Sent: Wednesday, September 04, 2002 3:24 AM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: [Mspgcc-users] GCC Newbiie: What do I start for a Win2K
> environment?
>
> I am a "Linux-challenged" newbie.  I am attempting to set up a Win2k
> development environment (and document how to do it ) for the MSP430
> compiler. The Files download area on
http://sourceforge.net/projects/mspgcc
> only contains examples and Python utilities but no MSP430 compiler
downloads
> as I was expecting.  Is a windows version of CVS the first thing I will
need
> locate to download the MSP430 GCC source code and compile it?
>
> I installed the Cygwin utility and downloaded other software that I may or
> may not need.  Much of it seemed to be source code downloads which I
assume
> means I need the GCC compiler in order to create the binaries.  It looks
> like setting up the environment under Win2k will be challenging.  There
> appear to be a lot of software dependencies.
>
> Any tips or suggestions on where to start setting up a Win2K GCC MSP430
> development environment are much appreciated.  If you think it may be
> useful, I would be happy to check in my Win2k setup documentation when
> complete.
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
> -Ed
>
>
>
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