UdovdM wrote:
Hello Squeech
void Init_802_15_4(void) is defined in
Freescale_802.15.4_MAC_PHY_SW_No_MAC_SW_Source_Code_Release_1.063\Demos\MyWirelessApp\src\Code\Sys\main.c
Does this mean that I need to always define Init_802_15_4() on my own? I understood that function to be part of the MAC software according to the User's Guide. Do I need to include the main.c file from the Demo Application as a library source to my application?
What do you mean by "a simple 802.15.4 application that mirrors the My_Wireless_App demo code" ?
Another newbie,
UdovdM
All I'm trying to accomplish at this point is running an application that does an ED Scan and creates a new PAN. I will then try to go on an write the complement to associate to the new PAN on another device.
I don't want to go any farther with the application until I know that I can link in all of the libraries, etc. for the 802.15.4 MAC/PHY.
Note: My main application code does not contain ANY 802.15.4 function calls at this point. I am only running some SCI init and a simple state machine spitting out debug messages on the SCI. My code works perfectly and compiles/links with no messages until I add the Mlme_Main() and Init_802_15_4(). Specifically, the Mlme_Main() addition to the main code is when all of the troubling messages about pools comes up.
Help! I lost three more hairs this weekend!
Thanks!