How to get C-Bus Driver for MSP430 Port?

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    mycbus

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    I'm using C-Bus Driver on Linux right now, and found from "C-Bus Module Interface Specification" document said they also ported to Texas Instruments MSP430.

    Anyone out there know, how to get that port?

    Thanks in advance.
    iridiumsat
     
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    If you are a member of the C-Bus Enabled program, you get the source code for that driver.

    If you have the IAR C compiler (and it might work for GCC as well), just compile it.

    As new ports are done we try and back-fill so that the supported list of environments grows.

    The code is written in a manner that allows port to most C compilers in about 5 to 10 minutes. You still need to provide your own low level device drivers for serial read, serial write, and so on.
     
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    It's worth adding that you can find out more information about the C-Bus Enabled program and apply online here http://www.cbus-enabled.com
     
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    Thanks ashleigh and Richo,

    I had a look in http://www.cbus-enabled.com, all information is ok but still got not clear what's a process to be a C-Bus Enabled Partner including terms and conditions.
    Do I have to contact "C-Bus Enabled Program Coordinator" ([email protected]) to take off?
     
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    Yes, you do.
     
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