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I am considering buying this book, but would love to know the book is structured before I plunk down $100. https://www.amazon.com/dp/1461431425/
Specifically, is the Jimenez book lesson-based or does it read like a gussied-up TI data sheet? Does it use a single flavor of the MSP430 (Launchpad or otherwise) for sample code? Does it use a register-based approach or does it use driverlib?
Many of the simple examples that I have explored so far (I am new to the MSP family) use the MSP430G2xxx, which has worked well for me. I am hacking my way through this book and am grateful that the authors stuck with a single platform. https://www.amazon.com/Programmable-Microcontrollers-Applications-MSP430-LaunchPad/dp/0071830030/
If anyone as a recommendation of an MSP flavor that has quite a few examples with more functionality than the MSP430G2xxx, I'd love to know of it. I am avoiding driverlib examples, at least, for now.
Thanks.
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