Hi Richard,
This appears to mean Chris has not put the latest gdbproxy in that
installer. gdbproxy needs updating for each new part that is launched,
since it has to detect the signature of the device, and know its
capabilities (e.g. number of breakpoints, if it has the enhanced
emulation module, etc.).
I actually need to publish a newer version of gdbproxy right now, which
has support for the 415, 417, 1610, 1611, and 1612. I will try to get
this out in a day or two.
Regards,
Steve
Richard Willis wrote:
Hi,
I've just got a sample of the FE427 chip and am having trouble getting it to
work with the latest Windows installation, mspgcc-20040224.exe.
Running GDBProxy give this:
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C:\mspgcc\bin>msp430-gdbproxy --port=2000 msp430
Remote proxy for GDB, v0.7.1, Copyright (C) 1999 Quality Quorum Inc.
MSP430 adaption Copyright (C) 2002 Chris Liechti and Steve Underwood
GDBproxy comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY; for details
use `--warranty' option. This is Open Source software. You are
welcome to redistribute it under certain conditions. Use the
'--copying' option for details.
debug: MSP430_Initialize()
debug: MSP430_VCC(3000)
debug: MSP430_Identify()
info: msp430: Target device is a 'Device unknown' (type 0)
debug: MSP430_Configure()
notice: msp430-gdbproxy: waiting on TCP port 2000
========================
So, it's saying 'Device unknown'. Is this a problem? Running
msp430-gdb.exe (GNU gdb 6.0) then gives:
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(gdb) monitor identify
Current target device is a 'Device unknown' (type 0), so:
Main memory is from 0x0 to 0xFFFF (65536 bytes)
Info memory is from 0x0 to 0xFF (256 bytes)
RAM is from 0x200 to 0x0 (-511 bytes)
Up to 2 breakpoints are supported
Emulation level is 0
Clock control level is 0
VCC is from 1.800V to 3.600V
Has a test Vpp pin
(gdb) erase all
Erasing all flash memory
Erasing target flash - all...MSP430 error: Invalid parameter(s) (3)
Protocol error with Rcmd
========================
So I can't even erase the chip... Help !
Cheers,
Rich.
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