Or build from source, it does not take very long on a reasonably recent
machine.
There are straightforward instructions in the wiki to build the toolchain
and utilities.

http://sourceforge.net/apps/mediawiki/mspgcc/index.php?title=Linux_installation

If you dont want some parts of the project look at the makefile and don't
build the utilities etc.

Mat

2009/8/10 David Feldman <[email protected]>

> Hope this is not an obvious/dumb question on my part, but I'm not finding
> on
> sourceforge what is expected:
>
> I'm looking for mspgcc toolchain to run on a (ubuntu) linux machine. I
> won't
> be compiling C source code, just need to assemble/link MSP430 source code
> into a binary (hex) image that I can then send to my target
> microcontroller.
> No need fo jtag support.
>
> When I look at the mspgcc project on sourceforge, it seems only to have a
> exe version (which I was able to download/install on a windows machine, but
> my development machine is linux-based.) I don't use sourceforge often at
> all, so perhaps my problem is just not using that resource properly.
>
> Anyway, a little getting-started advice along these lines would really be
> appreciated,
>
> Dave
>
>
>
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