Long time no post! There have been some interesting news recently: • The older has been merged into the. Efforts have been geared towards supporting a greater variety of MCUs that include both the MSP430G2231 that came with the LaunchPad as well as the MSP430G2452 included with TI's. • Terence, a.k.a PentiumPC has just come up with a!! This is great news for the LaunchPad community because an official VCP driver for OS X has been missing all this long. It's kind of sad that companies think communities mean people need to hack their way through incomplete support and half-finished work. But I guess that's part of the $4.30 deal. Anyway, on to the subject: I have posted a new version of the GCC toolchain for the MSP430 family. Get the design files from TI: HERE. Drivers are often, but not always, required for this LaunchPad. You can find the driver instructions below. Download and open. ![]() You can download it from: Instructions on how to install and compile the 'breathing led demo' are here: Enjoy and please drop a comment with successful installations, error reports or flames. Has anyone had success using this with an Olimex JTAG-TINY-V2? Corrections, suggestions, and new documentation are very welcomed. They can be contributed to the energia website on Github. The text of the Energia getting started and reference guides are licensed under a. The reference is based on the / reference. Code samples in the guide are released into the public domain. Sketches are C/C++ based and compiled with the open-source compiler MSPGCC or arm-gcc-none-eabi. The language comes from. The environment is based on and includes modifications made.
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