A target interface is a mechanism for communicating with and controlling a
target. A target can be either a physical hardware device or a software simulation
of a device.
CrossStudio has a targets window for viewing and manipulating target interfaces.
For more information on the targets window, see
Targets Window.
Before you can use a target interface, you must connect to it. You
can only connect to a single target interface at any one time.. For more information
on connecting target interfaces, see Connecting
to a target.
All target interfaces have a set of properties. The properties provide information
on the connected target and allow you to configure the target interface. For
more information on viewing and editing target properties, see Viewing
and editing target properties. The following sections describe the general
properties that are common to all target interfaces and the properties specific
to each target interface type.
In this section
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MSP430 Debug Capabilities
- Details the debug capabilities that CrossWorks for MSP430 makes
available when connected to MSP430 targets.
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CrossConnect for MSP430
- Describes the Rowley CrossConnect for MSP430 target interface. This
target is supported on Windows and Linux hosts.
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Flash emulation tool
- Describes the TI Flash Emulation Tool (MSP-FET430PIF) interface. This
target is supported on Windows and Linux hosts.
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TI MSP430.dll Interface
- Describes the TI MSP430.dll Interface which is used by a variety of
devices including the TI USB-Debug-Interface (MSP-FET430UIF).
This target is supported only on Windows hosts.
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MSP430 core simulator
- Describes the core simulator provided by CrossStudio which you can use to
develop software without access to hardware. This target is supported on
Windows and Linux hosts.
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SoftBaugh bootloader
- Describes the SoftBaugh bootloader which you can use to program applications
into devices where the JTAG fuse is blown. This target is supported only on
Windows hosts.
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Flash replicator
- Describes the flash replicator target and how to use it to deploy your applications
(e.g. for infield updates).
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Gessler Bootloader
- Describes the operation of the Gessler bootloader which you can use to program
applications into devices where the JTAG fuse is blown. This target is supported
only on Windows hosts.
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PRGS430
- Describes the Texas Instruments PRGS430 serial programmer. This target is supported
only on Windows hosts.