Hello,
On Fri, Aug 30, 2013 at 5:21 PM, Werner Almesberger
wrote:
> Roncsák Tamás wrote:
>> I would like to know whether AT86RF232B is supported?
>
> So far, it isnt't. It looks quite similar to the AT86RF230 family
> (now grown to no less than four members), so it may not be overly
> difficult t
Roncsák Tamás wrote:
> I would like to know whether AT86RF232B is supported?
So far, it isnt't. It looks quite similar to the AT86RF230 family
(now grown to no less than four members), so it may not be overly
difficult to adapt the AT86RF23x driver.
> So my question is AT86RF212B planned to be su
Dear Alex,
I would like to use this for my undergraduate thesis and my options for
hardware are those 3. I'm doing research at the moment, no code was written,
yet. My thesis main topic is hardware related and I would like to work with
software as less as possible. However, it seems it won't ha
Dear Tamas,
Linux-zigbee is not a commercial project, no one pays to developers for
their work. There are a couple of enthusiastic engineers who keep project
alive by contributing (many thanks to they). But I doubt if somebody has
clear development product plan.
I guess there is only one reason w
Hello!
I was looking forward about supported hardwares and I found the wiki page (
http://sourceforge.net/apps/trac/linux-zigbee/wiki/HardwareSupport
[http://sourceforge.net/apps/trac/linux-zigbee/wiki/HardwareSupport] ) about
this. In the table of 'Mainline Kernel' AT86RF231 is present. I woul