Hi Diego,
the Documentation so far can be found in the wiki:
https://www.open-mesh.net/batman/documentation
and our code subversion repository might help too:
svn co https://dev.open-mesh.net/svn/batman/
We have a new branch there called "batman-advanced" which is highly experimental and tries to pull the batman protocol on layer2, which makes ipv6, ipv4 or your own ip-discovering protocol possible. But it might not work yet, be warned. :) I'm going to write some Docs about this branch soon.
Some question about the chip/processor there:
1. is it possible to compile code (gcc) for that?
2. do we have an OS? b.a.t.m.a.n. only works on Linux so far, so you might need to (re)write libc/kernel-things yourself if you want to port. I'd recommend porting right now as b.a.t.m.a.n. (even the stable branch) is still in development, protocol things might change. 3. How much RAM do we have available? b.a.t.m.a.n. is storing quite a few things about its neighbours.
If you're familiar with irc you're also welcome to join our channel (#batman on irc.freenode.org).
Regards Simon
On Wed, Mar 21, 2007 at 12:40:53PM +0000, Diego Paez wrote:
Hi!
i wonder if there are some chances to test b.a.t.m.a.n protocol over a olpc...I want to test it, but i know that we have some things to consider, like the ability for the protocol to run into the arm9e processor (the processor of the marvell libertas, some specifications here http://arm.com/products/CPUs/ARM946E-S.html ).
Im gonna need some code and/or some documentation...anything :D...
However my english isn't that good...Sorry!
Thanks!
Diego Facultad de Informatica UNLP
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