Jennic ZigBee Device
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Revision as of 16:37, 9 March 2006
This user interest page is intended to support the Jennic JN5121 Wireless Microcontroller. This page is under development.
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Recent News
3/11/2005 - Linux support
We've had recent success in compiling the OR 1k toolchain for Mandrake Linux 2005, and will be offering it as a binary on 7/11/2005.
11/11/2005 - Linux support
The Python based flash programmer by Jennic is also Linux compatible
28/11/2005 - Windows IDE
Dev-C++ is an open source IDE that seems to be able to work with the JN5121 Makefiles. See thumbnail that shows compilation of BasicApplication.
Planned work
A carrier for the JN5121 module is current being designed and built. The carrier is essentially a 40 pin DIP adapter with an onboard programmer.
External Links
For additions or corrections please contact Bala Amavasai.