I did a get of the Latest version of CSS and have since used the 'Check for Updates' option and have the very latest of all parts of CSS. Also, I have the very latest release of Energia , which is Energia 18. One of the forums indicated that CSS does not currently support Energia 18 fully and that they are working on it. Would that affect CSS's ability to detect an MSP430G2 Launchpad board? Should I just revert Energia back to Energia 17 ? The reason I updated is that I am using my MSP430G2 Launchpad board to program an MSP430G2553 controller that is 28 pins. For Version 17, Energia didn't support that chip and I had to do several tweaks to get it to compile and get the pins correct. I hadn't messed with it for a while and when I came back to it, things weren't working correctly. I figured that if I got the lastest of CSS and the lastest Energia , I'd get lucky and the unsupported 28 pin MSP430G2553 would be supported. Also, there were a couple other bugs that would hopefully have been addressed. Unfortunately, looks like CSS and Energia are out of sync with each other for the time being. Do you know when CSS and Energia 's latest versions will be able to work nicely together again? This whole process is becoming quite tedius.. Maybe I should just switch over to Arduino :-(... Unfortunately, I do need the Low-Power and feature set of the MSP430G2553 controller. It's pretty amazing. Just a bit frustrating to write firmware for it. Thanks.
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