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Date
2015-07-20
Includes
MSP Debug Stack v3.5.1.1
Key Changes in This Release
Redhat GCC for Mac OS X (beta release)
New Device Support
MSP430FR2433
MSBDebugStack Bug Fixes
Fixed error handling when reading TI-Txt/Intel Hex files and improved error messages
Removed references to obsolete libraries (DriverX, HIL.dll) in README.txt
Fixed overcurrent detection for JTAG lines on MSP-FET
Fixed issue where flash access during debug could indefinitely trigger oscillator fault flag when using XT1 in high frequency mode
Fixed bug that could cause access violation on Windows after unloading msp430.dll
Fixed possible crash during core and recovery update on some Linux systems
Header & Support File Changes
F673xA: added missing 3rd SD24 Channel definition
FR59xx and FR69xx: removed unavailable defines for SYSSNIV_SVS and SYSSNIV_ACCTEIFG
F677x: fixed wrong define DMAxTSEL__USCIB3TX to DMAxTSEL__USCIA3TX
added: MSP430FR2433
Known Issues
The MSP430FR4133 (Gradon) is currently not fully supported by GDB + GDB Agent.
When running the GNU debugger on Microsoft Windows, pressing Ctrl-C may terminate the debugger.
The GDB Agent is not able to connect to MSP430L092 target devices.
The GDB Agent is not able to connect to RF430FRL15xH target devices.
Older Releases
1_00_00_00 Initial release (version 271, beta) 1_00_01_00 Minor update - source code only (version 317, beta) 1_01_00_00 Version 371, beta 2_00_00_00 Version 14r1-10, first official production release 2_01_01_00 MSP430 Debug Stack update and compiler 3_02_02_00 MSP430 Debug Stack, compiler, support files 3_02_03_00 MSP430 Debug Stack, compiler, support files 3_03_04_00 MSP430 Debug Stack, compiler, support files 3_04_05_00 MSP430 Debug Stack, compiler, support files
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