John Griessen wrote:
> Tamas Szabo wrote:
>> I also checked TinyOS. There are working parts for CC2430 AFAIK (Since 
>> CC2430 and CC2480 are pin compatible, both applicable on the board). I 
>> thought start with CC2480 is easier...
> 
> CC2430 is just a 8051 microcontroller, so its port of TinyOS is not complete 
> and ready to
> network without lots of time talking wtih the main developer -- best to stick 
> with the two chip platforms
> for tinyOS for now.  For instance, There's been zero list traffic for 
> tinyos8051wg-user since July 29
> when someone wanted help starting out and hit a snag and no answer -- on 
> vacation.
> 
> TinyOS is not so easy even with lots of good answers from its email list -- 
> takes some study and experiment to get going writing 
> code modules it's so SW engineered. That's good that it's engineered -- it 
> works!
> 
> Z-stack zigbee will be easy if you can get help on its forum.
Well, there is still no answer. I read through many documents (the last 
was Z-Stack Developer's Guide and I checked CC2480 Software Examples 
(which actually does not contain any RF part)), but I'm not cleverer et 
all:-(
So I have semi-working boards and I can't step to the nex level...
> 
> John



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