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programming a MSP430 to emulate another controller
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Posted by: euronando ®

08/15/2005, 21:32:45

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Hello, im trying to emulate a microcontroller using an msp430
from TI, but I really dont know where to start. I have to make the communications protocol. I have the data sheet of the microcontroller I want to emulate, but I dont know what approach to take. Is there a place or something that can explain me all of this??

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Posted by: randykimball ®
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08/15/2005, 22:04:25

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There are strict laws about exporting electronic devices and software concepts which originate in the USA to foreign nations which could be used in anyform of weapon electronics system. The best place to find the answer to your question is from a Texas Instruments representive. You will have to prove your legal rights to the technology. If you do not have the rights to the information or device you will find it difficult to get.

No offense, but.....

Not knowing if these kind of questions are ask from inside the USA or a nation with correct trading priviliges for this kind device and software I highly recommend that no one on this forum exchange this kind of information to anyone, no matter where or who they claim to be. It would be very unwise.

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