The following are instructions for building a GCC cross-compiler for the MSP430. They are based in part on Peter Bigot's post to mspgcc-users.
export PREFIX=/usr/local/msp430
#!/bin/bash -e | |
modprobe libcomposite | |
cd /sys/kernel/config/usb_gadget/ | |
mkdir g && cd g | |
echo 0x1d6b > idVendor # Linux Foundation | |
echo 0x0104 > idProduct # Multifunction Composite Gadget | |
echo 0x0100 > bcdDevice # v1.0.0 |
The following are instructions for building a GCC cross-compiler for the MSP430. They are based in part on Peter Bigot's post to mspgcc-users.
export PREFIX=/usr/local/msp430
Unlike your typical computer where you usually shutdown properly, I cannot rely on this during the use of my Raspberry Pi. If the Raspberry Pi is improperly shutdown too many times, data corruption in the file system leading to unbootable SD card may result. So we should use a read-only file system.
Full instructions and explanations are obtained from this link but you can run these commands directly. I modified some of the instructions for personal convenience.
Login with default username: alarm, password: alarm
#Optionally enable root over SSH. The rest of these instructions assume u are in root.