Hi MS,

These days there are over a one hundred (growing to 150) 16 & 32-bit
PIC24, dsPIC, PIC32 products with a software stack and several supported
RTOS-es, supported by a derivative of GCC compiler among others. These
are price-competitive with Atmel and MSP430 and have parts up from 6KB
to 512KB in Flash...i hope you can look at these again,

RV

-----Original Message-----
From: Michael Schippling [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Wednesday, March 05, 2008 10:47 AM
To: Rishi Vasuki - C11300
Cc: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Tinyos-help] Looking for someone to port TinyOS to
16/32-bit PIC Microcontrollers

I believe there have been marginally successful attempts in the past,
search back on this list for "PIC" to see if there's more info.
But I think there are some hardware issues, e.g., the PICs I'm
familiar with don't have a stack mechanism which makes implementing
a real 'C' language difficult.

If there are more modern PICs that are price competitive with Atmega
and MSP, I'd be interested in looking at it again.

MS

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> We were interested in investigating a port of TinyOS using our 8, 16 &

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> If anyone is interested in pursuing this, please contact me directly
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> Regards,
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> Rishi
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