Hi,
I have just bought the TI Chipcon's CC2420DB Kit... Just wanted to know whether this harware is supported by TinyOS... or you people are working on it to define the hardware..

My thought process:
I will have to define the hardware according to the ports connection between the microcontroller and peripheral. The present available tinyos supports "Mica" motes and "telosb" motes only i think. I will have to do something like this....


#ifndef _H_hardware_h
#define _H_hardware_h

#include "msp430hardware.h"

// LEDs
TOSH_ASSIGN_PIN(RED_LED, 5, 4);
TOSH_ASSIGN_PIN(GREEN_LED, 5, 5);
TOSH_ASSIGN_PIN(YELLOW_LED, 5, 6);

// UART pins
TOSH_ASSIGN_PIN(SOMI0, 3, 2);
TOSH_ASSIGN_PIN(SIMO0, 3, 1);
TOSH_ASSIGN_PIN(UCLK0, 3, 3);
TOSH_ASSIGN_PIN(UTXD0, 3, 4);
TOSH_ASSIGN_PIN(URXD0, 3, 5);
TOSH_ASSIGN_PIN(UTXD1, 3, 6);
TOSH_ASSIGN_PIN(URXD1, 3, 7);
TOSH_ASSIGN_PIN(UCLK1, 5, 3);
TOSH_ASSIGN_PIN(SOMI1, 5, 2);
TOSH_ASSIGN_PIN(SIMO1, 5, 1);


#endif // _H_hardware_h

Once i have done this, then i think i can use the "phy or mac", what i have understood till now is that i will just have to achieve first defining my hardware platform correctly in TinyOS and perform certain "Blink" tests on my board if we have got it going

Am i on the right track????????? If not, how should i proceed???

Is anyone in this group working on the Chipcon development boards????

Cheers!!!!!!!!
Varun
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