Blinking Thermometer is a program that can turn the off-the-shelf EZ430 Development stick into something that might almost be considered useful without any modifications.
Morse Code Thermometer is a program that builds on the Blinking Thermometer. Instead of blipping the light to represent the temperature it blinks the light in Morse Code to represent the temperature. More interesting, when the light looks to be on it is actually switched on-off at about 500 Hz. So, with a modification to the Development Stick that brings a wire out from the first discrete output pin, you can actually have audio.
Morse Code Power-Up counter is a program that uses Flash to keep track of the number of times the device is started. It blips the LED on P1.0 and sends a tone on P1.1 to send out this count. It uses the same modification as the "Morse Code Thermometer" to make the audio available.
