I've been off the MSP430 development for a few months, and am getting 
ready
to move back over.  I've been using 3.0 with pretty good luck.  I'm
wondering if I should switch to the latest releases.  What concerns me is I
still see a lot of bug fixes going by.  When we get back into this, the time
constraints of the project don't allow for debugging the tool chain.

        My question is: Are the latest releases ready for prime-time?  Or are 
they
still developmental enough that I should stay away from them for a few more
months?  And if not, what release are best served by?

        (And just in case anyone is ready to jump the gun, this is not a 
reflection
on Dmitry and crew.  I know it required a lot of work to switch the compiler
code base over, and it's still being fine tuned.  These guys have done a
helluva lot of good work, and I appreciate that.  This is more asking an
opinion is the whole toolchain, along with the MSP430 side, ready for use
for a project that won't have time built in to trouble shoot the toolchain.)

        --John



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