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Texas Instruments MSP-FET430 User Manual

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Development Flow

2-4

Enable the Device Description file. This file makes C-SPY “aware” of the

specifics of the device it is debugging. This file will correspond to the
specified target device (DEBUGGER->SETUP->DEVICE DESCRIPTION-
>OVERRIDE DEFAULT)

Enable the erasure of the Main and Information memories before object code

download (FET DEBUGGER->SETUP->DOWNLOAD CONTROL->ERASE
MAIN AND INFORMATION MEMORY)

In order to maximize system performance during debug, disable Virtual

Breakpoints (FET DEBUGGER->SETUP ->USE VIRTUAL
BREAKPOINTS), and disable all System Breakpoints (FET DEBUGGER-
>SETUP ->SYSTEM BREAKPOINTS ON)

Note: Use of Factory Settings to quickly configure a project

It is possible to use the Factory Settings button to quickly configure a
project to a usable state.

The following steps can be used to quickly configure a project:

Note: The GENERAL OPTIONS tab does not have a FACTORY
SETTINGS button

1) Specify the target device (GENERAL OPTIONS ->TARGET-

>DEVICE)

2) Enable an assembler project or a C/assembler project (GENERAL

OPTIONS ->TARGET->ASSEMBLER ONLY PROJECT)

3) Enable the generation of an executable output file (GENERAL

OPTIONS ->OUTPUT->OUTPUT FILE->EXECUTABLE)

4) Accept the factory settings for the compiler (C/C++ COMPILER-

>FACTORY SETTINGS)

5) Accept the factory settings for the assembler (ASSEMBLER-

>FACTORY SETTINGS)

6) Accept the factory settings for the linker (LINKER->FACTORY

SETTINGS)

7) Accept the factory settings for C-SPY (DEBUGGER->FACTORY

SETTINGS)

8) To debug on the hardware, select DEBUGGER ->SETUP-

>DRIVER->FET DEBUGGER

9) Specify the active parallel port used to interface to the FET if not

LPT1 (FET DEBUGGER ->SETUP->CONNECTION->LPTx) or
specify the USB port (FET DEBUGGER ->SETUP->CONNECTION-
>TI USB FET)