Dear Peter,

thank you very much 4 your work! That's really great having these 
Value-Line-mcu supported. Now this is very clear and intuitive!

I will try it out soon! Thank you!
Michael

On 11/14/2010 11:29 PM, Peter Bigot wrote:
> Alright, I've added support for the Value Line chips MSP430G2201,
> MSP430G2211, MSP430G2221, and MSP430G2231.  Use the standard
> msp430x2201-style mcu tags.  Will be in the updated release later today.
> You must use the TI headers for these; they're not supported in the legacy
> msp430-libc.
>
> These are the *only* value-line (G2xx) chips that can be supported
> directly.  There is no corresponding standard MSP430Fxxxx chip for these
> four.  All others, such as MSP430G2131 (1KB flash / 128b RAM), have a
> different memory layout than the corresponding chip, such as MSP430F2131
> (8KB flash / 256 b RAM).  As such, there is no way to distinguish them
> without creating new infrastructure that incorporates what used to denote
> the memory type (F) rather than genericizing it with an X or an underscore.
>
> Hope this doesn't confuse anybody, and that non-value-line chips in the 22x1
> generation/series/family aren't added before I complete the uniarch
> revisions which will get rid of this mess.  At that point, you'll have to
> specify the exact chip name (mcu=msp430g2031).
>
> Peter
>
> On Sun, Nov 14, 2010 at 12:43 AM, Michael 
> Heidinger<[email protected]>wrote:
>
>    
>> I also use this mcu, but can you please implement it as a own mcu?
>> This workaround causes much confusing, adding it as a own mcu would clean
>> this up.
>>
>> Thank you
>> Michael
>>
>>
>> On 11/13/2010 07:31 PM, suresh kumar wrote:
>>
>>      
>>> Hi Peter,
>>>
>>> Thanks a lot for your guidance.Now I am able to compile and execute my
>>> program.
>>> with mmcu settings specified you,I am able to run my program including
>>> io.h header.
>>> I even verified by using TI headers,Now I am able to run my program.
>>>
>>> Regards
>>> Suresh
>>>        

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