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Be sure to check out 43oh.com for even more MSP430 fun

A big thanks to Gerard and the team at 43oh.com for featuring our lesson on compiling TI’s latest version of msp430-gcc on their site. If you haven’t checked it out yet, do it now. They have tons of resources all for the MSP430 including great tips, projects and news.

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