Ian,


Iris support has been added to tinyos 2.x after the 2.0.2 release. You
will need to get the latest sources from the CVS, and also, you will need
to update your toolchain. Details on the toolchain update can be found at
http://www.isis.vanderbilt.edu/projects/NEST/tinyos-2.x-iris/doc/html/inst
all-tinyos-iris.html .



Alternatively, Crossbow's MoteWorks also includes iris support. This is
based on tinyos-1.x, though.



If you wish, you can install them side-by-side, and use Xbow's toolchain
(binutils, gcc, avr-libc) for to build tinyos-2.x applications.



Regarding Zigbee: The TinyOS-2.x implementation on the iris mote sends
802.15.4 compliant data frames, however it does not implement the 802.15.4
MAC.  TinyOS does not include a ZigBee stack. You may want to search the
net for TinyOS based ZigBee implementations and ask the vendors about iris
support.



Janos





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Sent: Thursday, December 13, 2007 3:22 PM
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Subject: [Tinyos-help] XM2100 IRIS Support



I would like to upgrade from the Mica2Dot motes to zigbee for both
interference and bandwidth purposes. I just noticed that X-Bow has come
out with a new mote claiming to have better range and reduced power
consumption? I have not used zigbee before and was wondering it TinyOS
uses the true Zigbee-2006 stack and if there are modules supporting the
IRIS mote?

Regards,
  Ian

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