On Mon, Dec 15, 2014 at 08:29:21AM +0000, Stefan Schmidt wrote: > >My idea is now, you have these sensor node (don't know if they are good > >to use) and the USB Stick. The RAVEN USB stick works like atusb but with > >a bigger mcu (more ram etc...) maybe you get this wireless kit and I > >think you could easy port the atusb firmware to this raven usb stick, > >just an idea. With dfu (I know you already an expert in dfu and the > >ported atusb firmware (maybe with tweaks because it contains a bigger > >mcu). > > > >Just an idea, I have one of the avr raven usb stick and they are much > >common as the atusb stick. > > > >For me the idea to have an atusb firmware for the avr raven usb stick > >sounds great. Maybe you will start the project "Most used open source > >firmware for 802.15.4 USB dongles". ;-) > > The idea is interesting but for now I would like to focus on the Linux side > of things. Firmware hacking is not at the top of my list. :) > oh, I can help you with firmware hacking. Just we both have atusb and avr raven sticks. But too many things need to be done. I think with the avr raven sticks we get an huge increment of users for this stack. Okay here's the deal: I wait until you finished the atusb firmware hacking, then I will check how possible it is to port the atusb to the raven stick. Maybe I can comibine it with some course at my university so I have _really_ time for it. I could try it to market it as "master project", but seems that is not science enough. (And I would be fast done with that.) - Alex -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-wpan" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html