▲ | diggan 6 months ago | |
> We’d love to hear your thoughts! :) Have you ever played any of the Horizon (Zero Dawn/Forbidden West) games? :) Jokes aside, it looks pretty cool. What kind of hardware have you tested it with so far? Is this using WiFi only? | ||
▲ | Zollerboy1 6 months ago | parent | next [-] | |
> Is this using WiFi only? Currently, our software stack only supports WiFi and Ethernet at the data link layer, but that’s mainly because these are easy to set up with linux/batman, not because of an architectural problem. Other technologies are not only possible but also on our roadmap. Just recently, for example, I’ve been taking a first look into getting LoRa working with hyveOS, but this would probably be a more long-term project. | ||
▲ | hannesfur 6 months ago | parent | prev [-] | |
Actually, just very briefly at a friend’s ;) Thank you! So far, we have tested it with Raspberry Pi 4/5. Jetson boards are on backorder. We have some Intel WiFi chips (since they support some stuff we want), and we will get around to trying them next. The binaries were also tested on x86 machinery. In general, I'm not too worried about hardware support since batman-adv is quite widely deployed on a diverse set of hardware and the rest is hardware agnostic. |