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  • two-bit_crook/ dir
  • two-bit_crook/.ccsproject 561B
  • two-bit_crook/.cproject 24.31K
  • two-bit_crook/.launches/ dir
  • two-bit_crook/.launches/music.launch 4.91K
  • two-bit_crook/.project 835B
  • two-bit_crook/.settings/ dir
  • two-bit_crook/.settings/org.eclipse.cdt.codan.core.prefs 62B
  • two-bit_crook/.settings/org.eclipse.cdt.debug.core.prefs 123B
  • two-bit_crook/.settings/org.eclipse.core.resources.prefs 208B
  • two-bit_crook/.settings/org.eclipse.ltk.core.refactoring.prefs 106B
  • two-bit_crook/Debug/ dir
  • two-bit_crook/Debug/ccsObjs.opt 49B
  • two-bit_crook/Debug/main.obj 5.07K
  • two-bit_crook/Debug/makefile 3.59K
  • two-bit_crook/Debug/music.map 6.83K
  • two-bit_crook/Debug/music.out 7.96K
  • two-bit_crook/Debug/music_linkInfo.xml 40.70K
  • two-bit_crook/Debug/objects.mk 250B
  • two-bit_crook/Debug/sources.mk 1.88K
  • two-bit_crook/Debug/subdir_rules.mk 844B
  • two-bit_crook/Debug/subdir_vars.mk 525B
  • two-bit_crook/lnk_msp430g2202.cmd 8.07K
  • two-bit_crook/main.asm 3.72K
  • two-bit_crook/targetConfigs/ dir
  • two-bit_crook/targetConfigs/MSP430G2202.ccxml 822B
  • two-bit_crook/targetConfigs/readme.txt 806B
  • two-bit_crook/two-bit_crook.mid 11.54K
  • two-bit_crook/two-bit_crook.mid.freq.msp430 284B
  • two-bit_crook/two-bit_crook.mid.inc 241B
  • two-bit_crook/two-bit_crook.mid.music0.pack.msp430 1.16K
  • two-bit_crook/two-bit_crook.mid.music1.pack.msp430 813B
  • two-bit_crook/two-bit_crook.mid.music2.pack.msp430 725B

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