Resources for “MSP430 Development with Linux”

December 23rd, 2005 by Brian C. Lane in

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GCC for MSP430: mspgcc.sourceforge.net

Cross Development Kit for MSP430: cdk4msp.sourceforge.net

TI MSP430: www.msp430.com

Olimex: www.olimex.com

Spark Fun Electronics: www.sparkfun.com

Microprocessor development tools for Linux: www.linuxmicros.com

Rowley Associates Crossworks: www.rowley.co.uk

Eagle CAD: www.cadsoftusa.com

AP Circuits: www.apcircuits.com

PCB Pool: www.pcbpool.com

E-Teknet: www.e-teknet.com

msp430 yahoogroups.com mailing list

Gerber Viewer: gerbv.sourceforge.net

BrainLane.com: www.brianlane.com

Digi-Key.com: www.digikey.com

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MSPGCC + Eclipse + msp430gdb-proxy

On May 12th, 2008 scrapper (not verified) says:

Tutorial + Installation - Instruction for the mspgcc toolchain combined within Eclipse

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