As I recall, I think the packet structure is a little different.
Specifically, there is an extra ack request byte somewhere in the header and
the TOSH_DATA_LENGTH is 28 instead of 29.  It is not compatible with 2.x.

If it's only the frequency changing at runtime functionality you're
interested in, you should be able to get that your old stack..  All the
updates to make that happen should have been localized to CC1000ControlM in
the calibration algorithm. 

-David





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Sent: Wednesday, June 13, 2007 1:04 PM
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Subject: [Tinyos-help] Rincon mica2 stack

I switched over to the Rincon stack on my Mica2 (433 Mhz) and I noticed that
it doesn't hear messages from programs compiled under the normal Mica2
stack. (Though frequency switching works nice!)

1) Is it then compatible with 2.x messages?
2) Why the difficulty in receiving transmissions from the default stack?

This is not so much of a difficulty, as only the "jammer" has a customized
stack, and it appears I can turn the Rincon stack to send only, anyway -
providing much of what I changed.

P.S. "Rincon" puts that Beach Boys song in my head.

-Ben

-- 
The difference between the right word and the almost right word is really a
large matter- it's the difference between a lightning bug and the lightning.
-Twain

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