Hi Janne,
Thanks for that, can you email a schematic of the correct connections for
SBW mode that you have successfully used, I would like to confirm I have
them wired
correctly on my board.

Many Thanks,
Bernie

On Mon, Feb 9, 2009 at 1:23 AM, <[email protected]> wrote:

> Bernard Mentink wrote:
> > Hi Janne,
> >
> > I have tried both the parallel port adapter (original kickstart one )
> > and a the recent MSP-FET430UIF USB adapter, both don't pick up the
> > device in JTAG mode. I will try in SBW mode and see if that works. Can
> > you please elaborate on what the statement "mspgcc frontend was used
> > instead of default TI" means? and what is the "quick-and-dirty adapter"
> > you are refering to?
> >
> > Many THanks,
> > Bernie
> >
>
> Hello Bernie,
>
> I tried it again. MSP-FET430UIF and gdbproxy works only in SBW mode, at
> least
> for me. Only strange thing is that F2232 is recognized as F2274, but anyway
> I
> was able to load the software and start debugging the thing without any
> problems.
>
> The adapter I'm referring is just a bunch of wires to correctly connect
> necessary pins from JTAG wired 14 pin header to SBW header which then plugs
> into MSP-FET connector. Some pins are connected differently in SBW than
> JTAG
> mode.
>
> Regards,
> Janne
>
>
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