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Forum Post: RE: SIMPLELINK-MSP432-SDK: Device not found: MSP432P401R. This device may be available in a newer version of SysConfig

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Update since last post, I did find https://www.ti.com/tool/download/SYSCONFIG but the release notes and supported devices don't really mention MSP432P401R that I see in any change or version. Maybe part of the weird/sudden discontinuation of this chip, unlike others it seems it got deleted from a bunch of places on the site instead of just marked EOL. I still have a copy of CCS v10 installed and it uses sysconfig_1.9.0 which works. And I found in its install folder three versions: 1.4.0 and 1.7.0 and the 1.9.0 Now in my install folder for CCS v12 its interesting because I do see two versions there: ccs/utils/sysconfig_1.19.0 as well as ccs/utils/sysconfig_1.20.0 So I'm guessing MSP432P401R worked up through 1.19.0 but got silently removed without documentation/notice in 1.20.0? And maybe I don't even need to re-install since the older versions are still there just not being used. But how do I use it? My project has a CCS Build > SysConfig settings section that just lists the Command as `"${SYSCONFIG_TOOL}"`. There is a note with a link that says: See General [<- link] for changing tool versions and device settings" but that link only lets me change the "Complier version" and not for SysConfig. (There is a "More…" button next to that version setting but it still just shows compilers for Discovered tools and not any of the other utils like SysConfig…)

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