On Thu, Jan 22, 2009 at 1:20 PM, Hugo Solis <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi, > > Atmel just released a new version of the OpenMac Stack. I want to program a > Meshnetics module and since I failed trying to compile the Meshnetics > distribution -that by the way has not been updated for a long time- I think > it could be better to try the new atmel distribution. > > I would like to know if anybody has worked with this version or has > suggetions and experiences with using the atmel openmac stack on the > Meshnetics module. On the AVRFreak portal some people has mention the > requirments of chanching the pins. Any other stuff I should be aware. > > Thank for any hint or suggestion > Cheers > > Hugo > > > _______________________________________________ > AVR-GCC-list mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/avr-gcc-list >
Hugo, I think this is a question for the avr-chat-list, by the way. I tried this a while back. I got everything to compile, but no output on TX, and Atmel's apps people (RF apps, not Eric & company - they are excellent) decided to put me off, so I put the thing in the historical file. Been a big fan of Chipcon CC2420 + ARM7 myself, although that's not the sleep-for-a-year current draw you might be looking for - I've got several CC2420 + AtMega162 designs cranking along fine too. You'll get stuck with doing your own FCC/EC testing if you go that route, however. Also, you might want to watch out if you're not programming over jtag - I have no hard data, but having the SPI lines on an Atmega168 connected to the CC2420 and AVRISP2 fried several CC2420's before I put 1k resistors in-line with the CC2420... That's what I know. Best, Steve _______________________________________________ AVR-GCC-list mailing list [email protected] http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/avr-gcc-list
