Hi,
thanks for code and advices. I have some small experience already. I
have done simple driver hack to some easy cc2420 driver to make IPv6
work over 802.15.4 as my bachelor thesis. Because of deadline I didn't
have time to implement standard.
I worked with 2 iMote2 sensor nodes, I can use them again. In short time
I will start to play with linux-zigbee and later I can help with some
6LoWPAN stuff.
Tomas Mazak
Jon Smirl wrote:
> On Tue, Aug 24, 2010 at 6:59 PM, Tomas Mazak <tomas@...> wrote:
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>> Hi folks,
>> is somebody working on 6LoWPAN implementation for linux, please? I'm
>> considering to do it as my university thesis. linux-zigbee project looks
>> like very good entry point.
>>
>
> I started on porting 6lowpan over to Linux. If you'd like to take
> over the project for you thesis you are welcome to it.
> I sent a snapshot of my current port to the list.
>
> I began by porting the Contiki code to Linux. Send seems to work, but
> receive is not working. There is something wrong in the skb
> processing.
>
> The Redwire econotags are the most cost effective way to play with 802.15.4,
> http://www.redwirellc.com/store/
> http://mc1322x.devl.org/
>
> You don't have to have 802.15.4 hardware to work on 6lowpan. You can
> use the fake hardware drivers in linux-zigbee instead.
>
>
>
>> Best regards,
>> Tomas Mazak
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