router example setup scripts,
that or dnsmasq fill the gap?
KR
chrysn
PS. The DHCPv6 client is working really smooth; except for some numbers
that needed increasing and one hack to prefer routable over ULAs, the
DHCPv6 version of the border router example works quite straightforward
with OpenWRT r
Hello RIOT developers,
changes like [13357], [15115] and [15122] prompted me to think about
what promises a board's maintainers are making about stability. (That,
as a side topic, touches on naming boards, but that's probably another
can of worms).
Applications that only use the high-level APIs
ater point in
time; the full paper appears to be online at [2].
Seems to me you all did a pretty good job here :-)
chrysn
[1]:
https://www.ietf.org/proceedings/108/slides/slides-108-6lo-design-considerations-for-low-power-internet-protocols-00
[2]: https://arxiv.org/abs/1806.10751
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Hello Philipp,
On Wed, Jul 15, 2020 at 09:26:38PM +0200, Philipp Blum wrote:
> RFC7668 (IPv6 over Bluetooth low energy)
> Not exactly IEEE802.15.4, but very similar. There is a IPv6 mechanism for
> Bluetooth low energy which is also very interesting for other use-cases. For
> example: Smartphones
On Sun, Feb 02, 2020 at 10:16:45PM +0100, Matthias Waehlisch wrote:
> Any details who (or how many) attended the meeting?
About 12 people altogether; I didn't take note of names.
KR
chrysn
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Hello Juan,
thanks for bringing up this topic, this is something I think we should
address in one form or another.
On Mon, Sep 09, 2019 at 03:46:13PM +0200, Juan Ignacio Carrano wrote:
> I just wanted to point out to you some work in that direction that may (or
> may not) be useful. With the PRs
Hi,
there will be a conference event embedded systems and IoT development in
Rust in Berlin 2019-04-26 to -29 called oxidize[1]. I'm about to enter a
presentation on using RIOT as an operating system with Rust applications
built atop of it at its CFP.
Given the event, according to the CFP
Hi Bas,
thanks for your quick response!
On Mon, Nov 12, 2018 at 05:54:09PM +0100, Bas Stottelaar wrote:
> The newer chips have an additional 32-bit timer with the same problem, but
> this frees up timers for PWM.
That unfortunately won't help with the hardware I have here right now :-/
> The
eds to set to an adaequate value. How is the trade-off between
having PWM devices vs. having a fine-grained-fixed-frequency capable
timer usually handled?
Thanks
chrysn
[1]: That's a limitation of the chips, where TIMEROUF only works
between adjacent timers.
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