On 2006-11-15, Steve Underwood <[email protected]> wrote:

> There has definitely been a slowdown, though. The USB tools
> are much faster, but that probably doesn't help you.

One more question....

After sifting through the mailing list archive, I'm still
rather vague on which gdbproxy versions work with which USB
interfaces:

 * Softbaugh USBP                
http://www.softbaugh.com/ProductPage.cfm?strPartNo=USBP
 * Softbaugh USBP Pro            
http://www.softbaugh.com/ProductPage.cfm?strPartNo=USBP
 * Elpotronic FlashPro430        http://www.elprotronic.com/flashpro430.html
 * Olimex isoalted               http://www.olimex.com/dev/msp-jtag-iso.html
 * Olimex tiny                   http://www.olimex.com/dev/msp-jtag-tiny.html
 * Olimex RF                     http://www.olimex.com/dev/msp-jtag-rf.html
 * TI eZ430-F2013                
http://focus.ti.com/docs/toolsw/folders/print/ez430-f2013.html
 * TI MSP-FET430UIF              
http://focus.ti.com/docs/toolsw/folders/print/msp-fet430uif.html

A couple of those (Softbaugh) mention specifically that they
don't work with gdbproxy.
 
Some of the above claim to work with gdbproxy or claim that
they are compatible with MSP-FET430UIF but include their own
msp430.dll library.  I assume that means they'll work with the
Win32 version of gdbproxy but not the Linux version?

Which ones work with gdbproxy under Linux?

Might it be possible for a summay of what versions of gdbproxy
work with what USB interfaces to be added to the "tools" page at
http://mspgcc.sourceforge.net/tools.html?
 
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