--- In msp430@msp4..., "Paul Curtis" <plc@r...> wrote:
> Hi Matthias,
>
> > > > How can I supress, that crossworks is deleting the
Info-flash
> > > > everytime I reprogramm my device?
> > >
> > > In the target interface you're using to download your
> > application, set
> > > Erase All to No.
> >
> > Paul, thank you. It is well hidden (or at least I was not
> > clever enough to find it ;:-).
>
> That's the problem: too much stuff. :-(
>
> > Btw. what can I do with the
> > "ModuleClockControl". Some of them are enabled, some not,
> > what happend when I e.g. enable the clk for uart0?
> > One example: when I sending a character and I got into a
> > breakpoint during sending, that character is garbled. Can I
> > cure it with that clk-flag?
>
> All that serious black magic is Mike's domain.
The ModuleClockControl properties are enabled for parts that have a
full EEM e.g. 169, 449. These properties can be used to specify which
clocks are stopped/left running on breakpoint.
Regards
Michael
>
> > "Verify Flash Writes" is disabled; but it is doing verify
> > (well I get a verify error sometimes, if my voltage is to weak).
>
> I think Michael moved this out to a global option and forgot to nuke it
> in the presented target interface properties.
>
> Rgds,
>
> --
> Paul Curtis, Rowley Associates Ltd http://www.rowley.co.uk
> CrossWorks for MSP430, ARM, AVR and (soon) MAXQ processors
Hi Matthias,
> > > How can I supress, that crossworks is
deleting the Info-flash
> > > everytime I reprogramm my device?
> >
> > In the target interface you're using to download your
> application, set
> > Erase All to No.
>
> Paul, thank you. It is well hidden (or at least I was not
> clever enough to find it ;:-).
That's the problem: too much stuff. :-(
> Btw. what can I do with the
> "ModuleClockControl". Some of them are enabled, some not,
> what happend when I e.g. enable the clk for uart0?
> One example: when I sending a character and I got into a
> breakpoint during sending, that character is garbled. Can I
> cure it with that clk-flag?
All that serious black magic is Mike's domain.
> "Verify Flash Writes" is disabled; but
it is doing verify
> (well I get a verify error sometimes, if my voltage is to weak).
I think Michael moved this out to a global option and forgot to nuke it
in the presented target interface properties.
Rgds,
--
Paul Curtis, Rowley Associates Ltd http://www.rowley.co.uk
CrossWorks for MSP430, ARM, AVR and (soon) MAXQ processors
Reply by Matthias Weingart●May 12, 20052005-05-12
On Thu, May 12, 2005 at 11:32:01AM +0100, Paul Curtis wrote:
> Matthias,
>
> > How can I supress, that crossworks is deleting the Info-flash
> > everytime I reprogramm my device?
>
> In the target interface you're using to download your application, set
> Erase All to No.
Paul, thank you. It is well hidden (or at least I was not clever enough to
find it ;:-). Btw. what can I do with the "ModuleClockControl". Some
of them
are enabled, some not, what happend when I e.g. enable the clk for uart0?
One example: when I sending a character and I got into a breakpoint
during sending, that character is garbled. Can I cure it with that clk-flag?
"Verify Flash Writes" is disabled; but it is doing verify (well I get
a
verify error sometimes, if my voltage is to weak).
Matthias
Reply by Paul Curtis●May 12, 20052005-05-12
Matthias,
> How can I supress, that crossworks is deleting the
Info-flash
> everytime I reprogramm my device?
In the target interface you're using to download your application, set
Erase All to No.
--
Paul Curtis, Rowley Associates Ltd http://www.rowley.co.uk
CrossWorks for MSP430, ARM, AVR and (soon) MAXQ processors