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    ocapi

    ocapi

    C-level driver collection for MSP430 and derivatives

    ocapi is an open source driver collection for MSP430 and derivative processors. It provides a C language application programming interface (API) for deploying individual processor capabilities. Current modules support serial communication via UART, I2C and SPI, digital I/O (GPIO), analog-to-digital conversion (ADC), Timers and so on. ocapi aims at being independent of the development host platform. So it should work, no matter if you live in the Windows, Linux or Mac world. ocapi is used...
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