On Tue, Sep 22, 2009 at 7:45 AM, Dmitry Eremin-Solenikov
wrote:
> Andrew Webster wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I have backported the drivers from the latest git devel to 2.6.24,
>
> Hmmm. Pretty much outdated. Very outdated in my opinion (esp. for
> development).
I know, but it's what I'm stuck with unt
I'm a bit lost at the moment with all these versions ...
I got your git branch "devel", snapshot from 2008/08/12. As i've read
it, it should be better to try "fakelb" and "serial" interface.
kernel-af439cfe277c274905cf9be883a882b2889eb5e3.tar.gz
I've cloned and compiled your git "user space tools
> Consequently, what i would like to achieve, is to create the attachement
> "izattach" to my "WPC dongle", then use your tools "iz, izchat". But the
> Wiki "Howto" just talk about "fakelb" using. (Notice that fakelb
> currently does not work for me :O( Cf PS1 ...) So how can i find and
> use a n
Andrew Webster wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have backported the drivers from the latest git devel to 2.6.24,
Hmmm. Pretty much outdated. Very outdated in my opinion (esp. for development).
> however I am having some trouble getting the wpan* devices to be added
> properly.
>
> I do see the wpan-phy* iee
Hello,
Sorry for the delay, it seems I missed your e-mail.
Pierre-emmanuel Goudet wrote:
> So what I'm currently plugging to the serial (USB/serial in fact) is our
> existing hardware "dongle" USB <=> WPC (power outlet) (WPC15.4 +
> ATmega1281 + FTDI Chip ).
This should work.
> Then i'm workin