On 10/16/07, Eric Weddington [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
can meet in the middle, where we all win. TinyOS is a great idea for sensor
networks. I'd like to be able join forces to promote it further. I don't see
how I can promote use of NesC to a wider audience where there are still
arguments
As Xiaofan Chen wrote:
An AVR itself. ;-) There are a number of software-USB solutions
around for it (including an Atmel appnote). However, they all are
low-speed USB solutions.
But this kind of firmware-only based USB does not confirm to
USB standard.
That's why I put a smiley behind
OK, a FAQ, I know.
I need to install the avr-gcc tool chain on a MacBook, OS X. Can
someone please give me a pointer to the current best-known-method for
getting the most up-to-date tool chain on a Mac?
Thanks,
Dave
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On Oct 17, 2007, at 9:46 AM, Dave N6NZ wrote:
OK, a FAQ, I know.
I need to install the avr-gcc tool chain on a MacBook, OS X. Can
someone please give me a pointer to the current best-known-method
for getting the most up-to-date tool chain on a Mac?
I wrote a simple, semi-automatic
On Wed, Oct 17, 2007 at 09:06:39PM +0200, Francesco Sacchi wrote:
Dave N6NZ ha scritto:
OK, a FAQ, I know.
I need to install the avr-gcc tool chain on a MacBook, OS X. Can
someone please give me a pointer to the current best-known-method for
getting the most up-to-date tool chain on a
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--- David Gay [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Another
Here's how I'd sum it up:
- TinyOS is written in the nesC programming language, which is a close
dialect of C supporting some additional features
- At present there is only one compiler for the nesC language, and it
operates by translating nesC input into C
- The nesC language is designed
On Oct 17, 2007, at 1:01 PM, David Kelly wrote:
You include the same patches and tweaks as WinAVR? Much the way
Joerg's
FreeBSD port and WinAVR stay in close sync? Several months ago I tried
several MacOS X ports of avr-gcc but none supported ATmega 48 and/or
168 (forgot which, or both). I
Here's a place you can get the FTDI USB-UART (serial) converter already
soldered.
http://www.beyondttl.com/usb232lv.html
And another:
http://www.sparkfun.com/commerce/product_info.php?products_id=718
SparkFun has quite a few chips available on breakout boards.
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Dave Hylands
Vancouver,