if anyone have the link to buy the hardware i could buy and leave a
virtual machine online to test

2014-01-28 Paul Alfille <[email protected]>:
>
> Very interesting.
>
> You're right, we could just add it to owserver We'd just implement the
> owserver messaging protocol, which is also message based.
>
> Is there a trial platform? And what do the device addresses look like? (I'm
> trying to think of the command line format).
>
> Paul
>
>
> On Tue, Jan 28, 2014 at 3:55 PM, Jerry Scharf
> <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>> Paul,
>>
>> I was imagining it as a channel back from a remote bus master. Dash
>> supports 2 byte local net addressing and 8 byte unique addressing. It was
>> designed to play well with RFID, so I would assume that unique addresses
>> would be of that form. Since 1-wire is a master/slave messaging system, it
>> could be possible to remotely drive the bus itself, but that would seem like
>> more work.
>>
>> We would probably need a shim layer for owserver because it does not
>> support TCP directly. The reliable transport in Dash7 is a bit of a cross
>> between TCP and UDP and is message based rather than stream based. This is
>> actually a better fit for things like owserver, but it's different and thus
>> more difficult than TCP everywhere. There is a spec of an adaption layer
>> between dash7 and IPv6, but I don't know of any implementations of that.
>>
>> jerry
>>
>>
>> On 01/28/2014 11:57 AM, Paul Alfille wrote:
>>
>> I just looked at dash7 -- 439MHz radio. Looks interesting, but its not yet
>> clear to me out how it would fit in.
>>
>> I'm trying to download the protocol but how do you envision using dash7?
>> As communication from sensors directly, or as dash7-enabled bus masters?
>>
>> Does dash7 have unique addresses for each node? OWFS depends on uniquely
>> identifying nodes, and some means of self description (via family code for
>> most devices, sometimes with on-chip further specifics).
>>
>>
>> On Tue, Jan 28, 2014 at 2:29 PM, Jerry Scharf
>> <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> In the talk about wireless connection, no one mentioned Dash7. I am
>>> solving a different problem and looking at it Dash7 seems to be the
>>> perfect solution. It has longer range, low power, message based
>>> transmission and location ability. It seems like the ideal package for
>>> remote sensors. And it's all open, unlike zigbee.
>>>
>>> Is it widely available? Has anyone played with it? It certainly doesn't
>>> have the buzz that zigbee has, but it has a huge DoD backing.
>>>
>>> jerry
>>>
>>>
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