From: John P. <jpo...@gm...> - 2010-07-15 22:22:18
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On Wed, Jul 14, 2010 at 7:48 PM, <da...@to...> wrote: > Hi Andres, > > Sorry, I should've mentioned this in the original message. The eZ430 > is a UIF-compatible device, so in your case, you'd use a command-line > like this: > > mspdebug uif -d /dev/ttyUSB2 > > Cheers, > Daniel Hi Daniel, I wondered about this from your previous example to me. From your original message (and the manpage) the format of the commandline is: mspdebug [options] <driver> [command ...] Yet your examples switch the <driver> and [options] arguments. Can I safely assume that the order is unimportant? I prefer <driver> [options] since not all options are available for all drivers ("-j", for example). First select the appropriate driver, then select its options. I hope I'm not being overly pedantic! TIA, John |