CW S08 5.1 - Using 802.15.4 v1.063 in the XBEE modules of maxstream

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CW S08 5.1 - Using 802.15.4 v1.063 in the XBEE modules of maxstream

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Hello

Im trying to load the code of 802.15.4 v 1.063 that freescale has online in my XBee module of Maxstream.

I open the code "myWirelessApp.prm" in the codewarrior version 5.1 and make the changes maxstream say in the Codedevelopmet.pdf file, then I compile and export the .hex file that is generate to the X-CTU upload/XBEE folder, then create the .mxi file and try to write the firmware in the module. It looks like the firmware was write ok but then nothing happens.
It is suppose to write in the therminal "MyWirelessApp01"is ready .
But it does nothing

I want to know if there can be any problem with the version of the code warrior or the version of the 802.15.4 cus Maxstream CodeDevelopment.pdf is intent to the 802.15.4 version 1.061.


Please if you can help me to solve this problem I will apreciate it

Thanks in advance

March

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Alban edit: CodeWarrior version should appear in subject line.

Message Edited by Alban on 2007-03-24 09:48 PM

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Hi,
 
If you will not received feedback via the forum, I suggest you to log your request to the Freescale CRM system.

Please use Freescale on line support web page.
- Go to following URL: http://www.freescale.com/TechSupport
- Click on Submit a Service Request. You will come to a login page.
- You can submit your request through the web from there.

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Hi,
 
If you will not received feedback via the forum, I suggest you to log your request to the Freescale CRM system.

Please use Freescale on line support web page.
- Go to following URL: http://www.freescale.com/TechSupport
- Click on Submit a Service Request. You will come to a login page.
- You can submit your request through the web from there.

Pascal

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