hi friends...
I need a ISP programmer for MSP430f449 - IC - loading a
program - via- serial Rs232 programmer circuit and boot loader program..
It's very urgent...
Please anybadu having a circuit - please mail to me immediately.
B/C my progect is going to this IC. Please Help me....
Thank you,
Regards
Reply by Anders Lindgren●June 27, 20082008-06-27
> A lot of people use IAR tools who write to this
board, so this seems
> an appropriate question. When I do Help->About in my IAR environment,
> there are about fifty entries that cover various parts of the system,
> quite a few of which have MSP430 in their name.
>
> I just got an email from IAR that starts out "Support for MSP430x5xx
> Version 4.11 of IAR Embedded Workbench for MSP430 includes...". How do
> I know what the overall rev level of my IDE is? Which of the files
> does this refer to? Or is there a different way to check the rev?
Hi lslonim!
Basically, we have two major version number series, one for the IDE
(currently 5) and one for the MSP430-specific package. In addition to
those, lots of the third-party components have versions of their own.
To find the specific version you are using (e.g. 4.11A) you can look at
one of the MSP430-specific components, like to compiler or the component
named "IAR Workbench Target Descriptor for MSP430".
-- Anders Lindgren, IAR Systems
--
Disclaimer: Opinions expressed in this posting are strictly my own and
not necessarily those of my employer.
Reply by lslonim2●June 26, 20082008-06-26
Anders,
A lot of people use IAR tools who write to this board, so this seems
an appropriate question. When I do Help->About in my IAR environment,
there are about fifty entries that cover various parts of the system,
quite a few of which have MSP430 in their name.
I just got an email from IAR that starts out "Support for MSP430x5xx
Version 4.11 of IAR Embedded Workbench for MSP430 includes...". How do
I know what the overall rev level of my IDE is? Which of the files
does this refer to? Or is there a different way to check the rev?
I'm very happy with the tools by the way, I use them for MSP430 and
ARM Bluestreak.