Hello!
There is a lot of source code for MSP430, and I think you can find examples for all the peripheral
interrupts. Now if you could tell exactly what you want to do, it would be easier to help you.
Just to describe MSP430's interrupt system:
Every peripheral (ADC, timer, etc...) has an interrupt capability. When an interrupt occurs, the
hardware looks in a table (usually located at address up to 0xFFFD, FFFE/FFFF being the address of
reset). TI calls this area "interrupt vectors". I don't agree with this name. In fact it's an area that
contains ADDRESSES of interrupt service routines if any. If there is no interrupt, then the value
is 0xFFFF.
But in fact, if you use a C compiler, you don't have to care about this (although it's useful to know
what happens between the scenes). Setup your peripheral so that an interrupt is generated,
write an interrupt service routine, and you're on business.
Dora.