Hi Oleg

Yes it is.

Kind regards
Ben

On 2015-11-13 09:18 PM, Oleg Hahm wrote:
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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