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- #Windows usb debug tool how to#
- #Windows usb debug tool drivers#
- #Windows usb debug tool update#
- #Windows usb debug tool driver#
- #Windows usb debug tool code#
#Windows usb debug tool update#
#Windows usb debug tool code#
Improved target code download speed by up to 63% (FRAM devices) and 71% (MSP432P devices).Fixed an firmware update issue which could prevent the FET from being detected as CDC after a core update.Added API for retrieving FET and launchpad name.Added API for detecting connected MSP devices automatically.Fixed MSP-FET BSL I2C speed to be less than 400Khz.Fixed open port handling to handle failure on first try.
#Windows usb debug tool how to#
Added information to the disable low power mode pop-up message, about how to enable Ultra Low Power debug / LPMx.5 using MSP430 Project Settings in CCS.Added backup of TLV data during erase use cases.Added missing MSP430 launchpads to the auto-detection function.In order to do so, download and execute the MSP-FET Linux Patcher.
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If the batch number on the label starts with 1401, a firmware update has to be performed on a Windows system before the tool can be used on Linux. NOTE: When attempting to use the new MSP-FET debugger on Linux, please check the label on the bottom side of the casing.
#Windows usb debug tool drivers#
For legacy DLLv2 support, VCP drivers can be downloaded here: Download from Brimson Labs Kernel 2.4: Release notes Kernel 2.6: Release notes
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#Windows usb debug tool driver#
In Linux environments, a driver installation is not required due to native CDC support - Download installation script to set the required udev rules. The USB CDC drivers to use the back-channel UART on the LaunchPad or on the eZ430 Emulator can be downloaded and installed from this link: Download It does not only include the CDC drivers for the latest MSP Debug Stack releases but also VCP drivers for legacy DLLv2 support. If you are developing in a Windows environment, please use our new and easy-to-use stand-alone driver package. Download these drivers only if you are solely using the Open Source Debug Stack or the MSP430 Flasher. Please note that all necessary low-level drivers are included in each IDE release and get installed automatically. This is accomplished by using a Communication Device Class (CDC) or Virtual COM Port (VCP) protocol. These drivers provide an interface between the host system MSP Debug Stack library (Win: MSP430.dll / Linux: libmsp430.so) and the FET’s USB interface.