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CC2430 (8051) support for TinyOS 2.x
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By leopold, Section TinyOS Working Groups Wed Aug 15th, 2007 at 12:17:13 AM PST
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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 our
mailing list 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
- Wide range of TinyOS 2 driver support, including radio, adc,
timers, and more.
- Two platforms supported: Sensinode Nano and Texas Instruments CC2430 Development Kit
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