On Wed, Oct 14, 2009 at 11:36 PM, Daniel Beer <[email protected]> wrote: > I've just finished writing a tool for Linux/BSD which can be used to > program and debug the MSP430 in the eZ430-RF2500 from Texas > Instruments. > > Source code (GPLv2) and some documentation available here: > > http://homepages.xnet.co.nz/~dlbeer/ > > Bug reports or any other comments would be appreciated. > > Apologies for the off-topic message, but I figured that this would be > of interest to a reasonable number of mspgcc users anyway... > > Regards, > Daniel
Hi Daniel, Thanks for making your tool for the eZ430-RF2500 available. I haven't compiled and run the program yet, but I have a question about something you wrote in the documentation. Under "USB interface" it says: "This device has a product:vendor code of 0451:f432 and provides two USB interfaces. One is a CDC-ACM class device (this is the interface to the application UART). This interface is supported by Linux 2.6.31.1, and appears as /dev/ttyACMxx." My question is - does this apply after compiling and running your program or does it apply on a stock Linux system? If the latter, what version of Linux are you running? I'm running Ubuntu 9.04 and it doesn't seem to be the case. I haven't installed the "libusb-dev" package yet, either. I apologize for my ignorance, but I would appreciate whatever you can do to enlighten me! Thanks, --John
