On Mon, Mar 18, 2013 at 6:10 PM, Alan Ott <a...@signal11.us> wrote:
> On 03/18/2013 03:55 PM, jonsm...@gmail.com wrote:
>> This line is on the hardware page twice:
>> http://sourceforge.net/apps/trac/linux-zigbee/wiki/HardwareSupport
>>
>>
>> AT86RF231Supportedat86rf230Atmel AT86RF231 device connected directly
>> to CPU/SoC via SPI bus.
>> Remove the copy in the legacy section?
>
> Hi Jon,
>
> I left it in both sections because it is supported by both kernels, and
> neither set of drivers (legacy or mainline) is a superset of the other.
>
>> MC1322xSupportedserialThanks to Mariano Alvira efforts chip
>> (http://mc1322x.devl.org/)
>> Maybe note that this is a USB stick that you can plug into a desktop.
>
> What if I instead change that to Redwire Econotag? The MC1322x is not
> supported by Linux, but the Econotoag (with the Linux firmware) is.

Whatever you think is best. I'd like to see more people using the
linux-zigbee code in order to get more interoperability testing going
against Contiki.  Easiest way to run the Linux code is by plugging
some type of USB stick into a desktop.

Instead people are running the RPL root inside the Econtag and using
tuntap6 to bridge the networks over serial. That avoids the whole
interoperability issue.



-- 
Jon Smirl
jonsm...@gmail.com

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