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gr_802.15.4

Gr_802.15.4 is a project mainly written in ..., based on the View license.

an extended version of Thomas Schmid's 802.15.4 stack with GRC and custom-protocol analysis

Copyright (c) 2006 The Regents of the University of California.

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This tarball contains a build tree with examples, Makefiles, etc that demonstrate how to write signal processing blocks for the GNU Radio system.

To build the examples from the tarball use the normal recipe:

$ ./configure $ make $ make check

If you're building from CVS, you'll need to use this sequence, since CVS doesn't contain configure or the generated Makefiles.

$ ./bootstrap $ ./configure $ make $ make check

The doc directory is not built by default. This is to avoid spurious build problems on systems that don't have xmlto installed. If you have xmlto and its dependencies installed, you can build the html version of the howto article by cd'ing to doc and invoking make.

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