Hi,

i'm using a serial BSL interface and with that the MSP430 can't work even i use 
the (DOS-) software from the manufacturer. You have to plug off the Interface.

Best regards

Rolf Freitag

[email protected] schrieb am 02.12.02 09:27:16:
> Hi,
> 
> I have started using pyjtag to program msp430 cards.  I have no problem with
> erasing, programming and verifying, but I am having difficulty in getting
> the cards to start running at the end of the programming sequence.  I had
> thought that the way to do this is with "jtag.py -eEpvr prog.hex".  But I
> can't seem to get a reliable reset after programming.  I've tried playing
> around with the _parjtag.reset() parameters from within the jtag.py program,
> and using idle to manually control the jtag functions (python is excellent
> for such interactive testing).  My rough findings were that I could force a
> reset and restart of the card's program by manually sending a "reset(execute
> = 1, release = 1)" - this would start the card's program, but it also gave
> the "Could not reset target (no connection?)" error.  But after that, a
> normal (0, 0) reset worked on that card - at least until I had reprogrammed
> the card.
> 
> Has anyone any hints as to what is going on, and what is the easiest way to
> get a reset-and-go at the end of the programming sequence?
> 
> I am using W2K, the Kickstart FET, and our own msp430 cards, which have a
> Dallas reset device on the reset line for brown-out detect (with an internal
> 4k7 pull-up), and their own 3.3V supply on the card, in case that makes any
> difference.
> 
> I'd like to get a nice reset at the end, because it would make it easier for
> the production folk for the program to start automatically after
> programming - on this card, it gives a short beep, which is a nice
> confirmation that the card is working properly.  Of course, even without
> that, pyjtag is still *way* better that our old method - programming using
> C-Spy.
> 
> mvh.
> 
> David
> 
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> 
> 
> 
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