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Re: Re: PIRs
- Subject: Re: Re: PIRs
- From: Stuart Booth
- Date: Sat, 20 Sep 2003 09:41:00 +0000
On Sat, 20 Sep 2003 03:44:39 -0000, "near45south"
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>Has anyone
>on the list thought about collaborating on a benchmark/demonstration
>node or is this all not likely to happen as the protocol has been
>created for commercial designs.
I think that while the xAP protocol is certainly designed to allow
sophisticated commercial designs, it does so equally well for
home-brew applications and devices.
I find the xAP protocol very natural and easy to work with, which is
why I like it so much as it solves all the problems I'd been thinking
on, and generates a ton of new possibilities. Lovely!
As for collaboration, I'd say there's quite a bit of that going on in
the background on various items. I guess it all depends on two or more
similar requirements coming together at the same time. I currently
know bog all about hardware but when I clear my utterly enormous xAP
ToDo list I'm intending having a go ... the best way to learn.
On the subject of PIRs I'd love to have a ready made plug and go
solution, and the VIOM idea sounds enticing indeed. But I do look
forward to hearing more about your work, Alex.
S
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