Thanks, we've found out and already got it to work ;-)

Sorry for not "posting" this...

Thomas

> On Jan 3, 2007, at 12:50 PM, Thomas Wagner wrote:
>
>> Hi again,
>>
>> Would you mind if I ask you another question?
>>
>> We have to write our program (wich communicates with the Mote
>> Network) in VB.net, so we are about to code some kind of message
>> listener in .net. Now we're hanging in decoding / encoding our
>> messages. In particular, building the checksum (which we think are
>> the last 2 bytes before the "ending" (7E)). Could you give us a few
>> tips about the algorithm? Could you also give us a little insight
>> what Bytes 1 to 10 (0 = "beginning" (7E)) mean? (We think that
>> Bytes 3 and 4 are the destination address, Byte 7 the count of the
>> payload bytes + checksum and Byte 9 is eventually the AM Type, but
>> the other ones we don't know.)
>>
>> Many Thanks...
>
> TEP 113 (Serial Communication) describes the packet format.
>
> Phil
>


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