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[REQUEST] Z-Stack 3 (3.x) firmware support #2
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FYI; ioBroker is another JavaScript based project which Zigbee via same custom Z-Stack by Koenkk https://github.com/ioBroker/ioBroker.zigbee ioBroker claim to not only support CC2531/CC2530 but also CC26x2R and CC2538 (+ CC2592 PA) https://github.com/ioBroker/ioBroker.zigbee/blob/master/README.md ioBroker Zigbee module is based on zigbee-herdsman library and their new converters database |
It works fine after some very minor tweaks with my CC26X2R1. I'm running ~20 devices from my network on it so far and will make a pull request with the changes once I track down why groups of ~four transmissions aren't all succeeding, even with retries. |
@sanyatuning I'm just getting familiar with TI's Z-Stack so thanks for letting me know what that code actually does, it makes sense now. |
@sanyatuning Just wondering if you would review or comment Pull Request #8 by @puddly please? |
working with zStack 3x0 (tested with zzh adapter) |
Can you clarify and confirm if Z-Stack 3 (3.x) firmware will be supported or not by zigpy-cc as it is?
Don't own a CC2531 USB stick yet but would just like to clarify and confirm Z-Stack 3.x support ;)
No pressure or urgency but I am also indirectly asking to know if CC2538 and CC2652R can be supported in the future too as the Z-Stack 3 (3.x) firmware can also be used on those chips as well.
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