The NanoStack Sourceforge project is no longer being maintained as of early 2009. Sensinode has moved to a next-generation closed source stack product. NanoStack may be still useful for some projects or as an example, but is no longer up to date with the latest 6LoWPAN specs.
Instead, an open source effort to support CC2430 and especially Sensinode nodes is under way for the Contiki operating system together with SICS, most NanoStack developers and users are now working on Contiki.
Oh, it's a pity.
So, what happens now to the NanoStack? Will all the code you developed become free(GPL)? And what is with the documentation?
You see, i'm very interested in the NanoStack ;)
Greets and thanks for all the work
Dummi
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The NanoStack 1.x release is GPL open source. So it will stay here on SourceForge and anyone can continue to work with it, modify it etc. This is common practice on SourceForge, so it won't dissappear.
Contiki really is a very nice OS, and the low-level cc2430 drivers in the new port are based on the ones from NanoStack. So welcome to collaborate on that!
Regards,
Zach
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maybe you had read my other postings in which i discribe that i want to use the NanoStack on the SoftCore MicroBlaze. It came to the decision because of the use of FreeRTOS which has a port for the MicroBlaze.
Contiki is interesting, but has only ports for MSP and AVR. So my interest is very high in Documentation which helps to understand the NanoStacks structure. the available Docs are very short briefings.
Regards
Dummi
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The NanoStack Sourceforge project is no longer being maintained as of early 2009. Sensinode has moved to a next-generation closed source stack product. NanoStack may be still useful for some projects or as an example, but is no longer up to date with the latest 6LoWPAN specs.
Instead, an open source effort to support CC2430 and especially Sensinode nodes is under way for the Contiki operating system together with SICS, most NanoStack developers and users are now working on Contiki.
To learn more about Contiki go to http://www.sics.se/contiki/.
If you would like to get involved with the Contiki-cc2430 project, please write me at zach@sensinode.com.
Regards,
Zach Shelby
Oh, it's a pity.
So, what happens now to the NanoStack? Will all the code you developed become free(GPL)? And what is with the documentation?
You see, i'm very interested in the NanoStack ;)
Greets and thanks for all the work
Dummi
Hi,
The NanoStack 1.x release is GPL open source. So it will stay here on SourceForge and anyone can continue to work with it, modify it etc. This is common practice on SourceForge, so it won't dissappear.
Contiki really is a very nice OS, and the low-level cc2430 drivers in the new port are based on the ones from NanoStack. So welcome to collaborate on that!
Regards,
Zach
Hello,
maybe you had read my other postings in which i discribe that i want to use the NanoStack on the SoftCore MicroBlaze. It came to the decision because of the use of FreeRTOS which has a port for the MicroBlaze.
Contiki is interesting, but has only ports for MSP and AVR. So my interest is very high in Documentation which helps to understand the NanoStacks structure. the available Docs are very short briefings.
Regards
Dummi