Hi Ben,

not yet. Is this the radio used on TI's SensorTag?

Cheers,
Oleg 

On 13 November 2015 11:14:50 CET, "[email protected]" 
<[email protected]> wrote:
>H All
>
>Are there a release for TI CC13xxx chip?
>
>Kind regards
>Ben Duvenage
>
>On 2015-10-05 10:16 PM, Oleg Hahm wrote:
>> Dear RIOT developers and users,
>>
>> it has been a long and rocky road, but thanks to the marvellous
>community, we
>> managed to finalize the fifth official release of the RIOT operating
>system:
>>                  -----------------------------------
>>                  *         RIOT 2015.09            *
>>                  -----------------------------------
>>
>> The highlights of this release are three major parts:
>> * gnrc network stack
>> * xtimer
>> * cleanup of CPU and board specific code
>>
>> The new generic ("gnrc") network stack is a highly modular and
>configurable
>> IPv6/6LoWPAN network stack. It implements a large number of IETF
>RFCs, such as
>> RFC 2473, RFC 4861, RFC 4944, RFC 6550, or RFC 6775. Furthermore, it
>provides
>> a unified API between the different layers and a generic network
>device
>> interface. The provided 6LoWPAN border router (6LBR) can be run on
>any
>> hardware, providing an IPv6 capable network interface or a UART for
>using SLIP
>> (RFC 1055).
>>
>> A new timer subsystem is introduced by xtimer, replacing hwtimer and
>vtimer
>> modules. xtimer offers very precise timer operations as well as
>support for
>> long-term timers running over days and weeks. Along with well-known
>timer
>> operations in RIOT, it also provides a function for accurate periodic
>timers.
>> In order to ease porting of your existing RIOT code, a vtimer
>compatibility
>> layer can be used on top.
>>
>> Refactoring and cleaning up the peripheral drivers as well as other
>CPU and
>> board specific code, helped to reduce the number of Makefile
>duplication lines
>> by about 50% and provide a much cleaner and easier to use interface
>for
>> porting new platforms to RIOT.
>>
>> Of course this release also comes along with a variety of newly
>supported
>> boards, CPUs, and device drivers. RIOT 2015.09 has been ported to the
>Eistec
>> Mulle, Phytec phyWAVE, Zolertia ReMote, Atmel SAML21, various ST
>Nucleo
>> boards, Freescale Freedom, TI Stellaris Launchpad, the LimiFrog, and
>Silab's
>> Wonder Gecko. It supports a LC display, new light, motion, and
>temperature
>> sensors, and more accelerometers and magnetometers.
>>
>> Just to give you a rough estimation about the tremendous amount of
>work that
>> has been put into this release, here are some impressive numbers:
>> About 580 pull requests with about 2,500 commits have been merged
>since the
>> last release and 120 additional issues have been solved. 62 people
>contributed
>> code in 277 days. 2578 files have been touched with ~320,000
>insertions and
>> ~134,000 deletions.
>>
>> As a major change to our development procedures, the RIOT community
>will offer
>> long-term bug fixes for this release in a API-stable branch.
>>
>> You can download the RIOT release from Github, either by cloning the
>> repository or using the tarball:
>> https://github.com/RIOT-OS/RIOT/archive/2015.09.tar.gz
>>
>> Happy RIOT,
>> Oleg
>>
>>
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