On Wed, May 29, 2013 at 3:03 PM, ABDELBASSET MASSOURI <
[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi everyone,
>
> I would like to re-use the OpenMAC which is an open source implementation
> of the IEEE802.15.4 MAC Layer.
> My application layer is coded in C and it runs under a debian system. I
> use gcc compilation tool chain.
> I want to compile OpenMAC for a Linux system and not TinyOS.
>

what is OpenMAC and what does it have to do with TinyOS?


>
> So I would like to know if it is possible to adapt the OpenMAC to a linux
> based implementation?
>
> Does there any way to convert NesC to C code and change "automatically"
> the TinyOS dependencies of the software (NesC code) to a linux
> system dependencies. By these dependencies I mean the call of the OS
> functions.
>

The TinyOS OS functions don't look anything like Linux OS functions.

While it may be possible to do automatic conversion, it is highly unlikely.



>
> Sorry, I never used NesC and TinyOS, but I may think about these tools for
> a standalone implementation of my system.
>
> Regards
> A.MASSOURI
>
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