Andy Warner wrote:
On Nov 26, 2007 9:29 AM, Steve Underwood <[email protected]> wrote:
Andy Warner wrote:
On Nov 26, 2007 9:01 AM, Steve Underwood <[email protected]> wrote:
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msp430-gdbproxy msp430 --update-usb-fet <device name>
Doesn't seem to work for all cases. See my recent posting(s)
for one example where --update-usb-fet continues to fail in
the same manner. I still have not figured that one out.
Suggestions on how to debug a problem with msp430-gdbproxy
are welcome, because it's dead in the water for me.
I believe if you are using the DLL from Olimex, that it should obey the
instruction to update the tool. The actual code to be downloaded to a TI
USB FET tool is embedded in their DLL, and the DLL interface has an
"update the USB FET tool" instruction. Olimex should be compatible with
that. Are you sure msp430-gdbproxy has picked up the correct DLL from
Olimex?
The problem I refer to (1) happens under Fedora 7 with a stock TI -UIF, so
Olimex/DLL issues should not be involved. I just wanted to point out that
there is at least one problem out there that looks like an upgrade is
required, but is in fact deeper than that. I'm eager to do whatever I
can to help debug the problem, but don't know where to start beyond
strace - I haven't even been able to locate a buildable version of
msp430-gdbproxy that I can experiment with.
(1)http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/forum.php?thread_name=19106af40711082007l588b8aaep8ff7a7bd38ee12b5%40mail.gmail.com&forum_name=mspgcc-users
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Andy
Well, you chose not to get the answer to that issue. Maybe you should
choose an e-mail provider that does not practice censorship.
Steve