The TinyOS 8051 working group announces the first port of TinyOS 2 to
Texas Instruments CC2430. We encourage all interested parties to visit
our website to learn more or to test this platform:
                  http://www.tinyos8051wg.net 

For any queries or comments feel free to contact Martin Leopold (leopold
AT diku.dk), or join our mailing list[1] to comment or participate in
developing this port further. Features of the port include: 

    * Keil PK51 compiler support
    * Preliminary SDCC compiler support
    * Stand alone inline support developed by Will Archer and Nathan
      Cooprider from John Regehr's research group at University of
      Utah [2]
    * Wide range of TinyOS 2 driver support, including radio, adc,
      timers, and more.
    * Two platforms supported: Sensinode Nano[3] and Texas Instruments
      CC2430 Development Kit [4]

This release signals a functional port, yet it is far from complete
and requires more testing. In particular the following features are
not available at this time:

    * The AM stack of TinyOS is unsupported at this time. Radio
      support is provided via SimpleMac

    * Serial stack unsupported (uart support is provided as well as
      the simple StdOut print interface)

    * We do not support Cygwin installations at this time. Only x86
      Linux (or similar). Other users are encouraged to use a
      simulator or virtual machine such as VMWare[5] for example running
      XUbuntos[6].

    * Only the CC2430 is supported, we expect Nordic Semiconductor
      nRF24E1 to be added later.

[1] http://www.tinyos.net/scoop/special/working_group_tinyos_8051
[2] http://www.cs.utah.edu/~coop/research/tools/
[3] http://www.sensinode.com/top/information.php?info_id=4
[4] http://focus.ti.com/docs/toolsw/folders/print/cc2430dk.html
[5] http://www.vmware.com/
[6] http://toilers.mines.edu/Public/XubunTOS

-- 
Regards Martin Leopold.
Dept. of Computer Science, University of Copenhagen
http://www.diku.dk/~leopold



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