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Re: Proposal for VSCP schema



- even looked at how you were doing
>  similar in VSCP...;-)

Everything in VSCP have a GUID 128 bit id from the start so it is
there by default. Level I nodes use the nickname mechanism to assign a
nickname to each node to save bandwindth (no need to send all 128 bits
all the time).  Works like a charm and *very* imortant in CAN networks
where a unique id is essential.

>  You can try and acquire port 3639 and if you do then no hub is
running,
>  ideally if you then use port 3639 you should offer hub functionality
to
>  any other later launched apps .  If you grab port 3639 and don't
provide
>  hub functionality you effectively will be the only functional xAP
>  listener - all other xAP applications will be deaf.    xAP 'send
only'
>  applicatiosn will work fine though.

Thanks Kewin. Sometimes you dont see the obvious... ;-)  Yes I will go
for full HUB functionality if no HUB is there in which case I will be
just another client.

/Ake



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