Hi Steve!
It was Andreas who tested Bnotes, so I can't really give you any more info
there.
However, I will look into Bnotes this week to gain some knowledge.
Please contact Andreas Kahl for more info aoubout his Bnotes tests:
ak...@us... or and...@we....
Best regrads,
Anders
2008/2/13, Steve Karg <st...@ka...>:
>
> Hello Anders,
>
> I noticed your post on the Open Discussion forum in May about Binary
> Notes and BACnet ASN.1
> http://sourceforge.net/projects/bnotes/
>
> You said:
> <quote>
> I have tested the Bnotes ASN.1 compiler with the following results:
> - 95% of BACnet ASN.1 protocol definitions could by compiled
> - Compiler create 155 C# classes
> - the BER en-/decoding of the BACnet PDUs works fine
>
> According this results a special en-/decoder should be written for
> BACnet encoding rules.
> </quote>
>
> Do you have BACnet ASN.1 used for testing Binary Notes? Is Binary
> Notes a plausible way to go forward? I haven't tried to use Binary
> Notes or the results of its compilation yet. I would guess that I
> just cut/paste the Clause 21 ASN.1 from the BACnet standard.
>
> At a recent BACnet committee we discussed ASN.1 and agreed that if the
> BACnet ASN.1 didn't compile cleanly that we should fix the BACnet
> standard so that it is correct.
>
> Best Regards,
>
> Steve
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