Update: file created inside dosdevices must be com1 instead of COM1.
type: ln -s /dev/ttyUSB0 ~/.wine/dosdevices/com1 and launch: wine c:\\msp430-gdbproxy.exe --debug msp430 COM1 have fun Xavi On Wed, Jul 23, 2008 at 2:10 PM, Xavier Orduña <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi all, > > I think is one of the most asked questions in this list and it has been > bothering me for two days. And finally I think I got an acceptable solution. > > The main problem is that new devices are not supported by linux libraries, > and then msp430-gdbproxy must be run in windows in order to use dll from CCE > or IAR. > > The basic idea is to run msp430-gbdproxy.exe (windows version with windows > dlls) using wine. > > First of all thanks to Stephen Glow who has published almost this solution > and posted basic files, and gave me the idea and how to get it running. > > First step is to get msp430 usb fet working. Just download file from > http://www.embeddedintelligence.com/mspfet_driver.zip, unzip and follow > the instructions. > > Following those instructions you must see a serial port in /dev/ttyUSB0 > > Next step is to install wine (which is not in the scope of this basic > howto). > > Next step is to create a virtual port inside wine. Just go to > ~/.wine/dosdevices and type: ln -s /dev/ttyUSB0 COM1 > > Then unzip http://www.embeddedintelligence.com/wingdbproxy.zip in > ~/.wine/drive_c > > Final step is to get it working, just type: > > wine c:\\msp43-gdbproxy.exe --debug msp430 COM1 > > Note that it seems impossible to update fet firmware using wine (don't know > why), so, if needed just use a different window machine to update fet > firmware using standard way. > > Questions and comments, below. > > Xavi > > -- > Xavier Orduña > CTO > > m: [+34] 615 475 065 > @: [email protected] > > Dexma > > Riu de l'or 35 > ES-08034 Barcelona > t/f: [+34] 93 280 19 18 > w: www.dexmatech.com > -- Xavier Orduña CTO m: [+34] 615 475 065 @: [email protected] Dexma Riu de l'or 35 ES-08034 Barcelona t/f: [+34] 93 280 19 18 w: www.dexmatech.com
