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check whether its possible to ping to the server directly from the system through Wireless LAN.
Also check whether your modem is connected to the network correctly.
In Analog, Embedded Processing, Semiconductor Company, Texas Instruments website you will get all the necessary details required to develop the project.Check the application notes which is very useful resource for gathering information about MSP430 and its peripherals.
vinod,if your need is developing an application then you can go for board making. but if your need is studying the microcontroller features then i would suggest only for target board as you can learn about various controllers of msp430 series.
And using the jtag provision in the development...
re: coding Java
ya cool01,but its an easy task once you familiar in integrating functionality of the codes before starting to code.
just give a try so by taking more time for planning than coding.
I tried the same(using single layer pcb for this but failed), as it is mixed signal processor there will be major consideration of noise.If you know any employee in ti try getting the development board by free.
Else try by downloading the same pcb design for above given development board from ti...
you need a setup as shown to download the program to controller
For more information you may visit
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IAR compiler which you can downloaded from ti website for free is good enough for start.
re: coding Java
Hi cool01,
i am not java developer, but as i gone through your both examples.its clear that you missing few general points for coding.
- Be clear with functionality and divide in to smaller modules before starting to code.
-use correct naming conventions to avoid confusion...
re: coding Java
Can you post what you need exactly?
For which application and in which language you are coding?
specific questions than generic questions will help you to get what you need exactly.
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