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BACnet open source protocol stack for embedded systems
BACnet open source protocol stack for embedded systems, Linux, and Windows
http://bacnet.sourceforge.net/
Welcome to the wonderful world of BACnet and true device interoperability!
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layer for communication by default, but could be compiled to use BACnet
Ethernet, ARCNET, or MS/TP.
Linux/Unix
$ make clean all
Windows
c:\> build.bat
The BACnet stack can be compiled by a variety of compilers. The most common
free compiler is GCC (MinGW under Windows). The makefiles use GCC by
default. Other makefiles are written for the Borland C++ 5.5 compiler, and
projects are included for Microsoft Visual Studio and Code::Blocks.
default. Makefile.b32 are written for the Borland C++ 5.5 compiler, and
projects are also included for Microsoft Visual Studio and Code::Blocks.
The demo applications are all client applications that provide one main BACnet
service, except the one server application. Each application will accept
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In the case of the ARM7 and AVR, the makefile works with GCC compilers and
there are project files for IAR Embedded Workbench.
If you want to help this project, join the developers mailing list at:
Project Documentation
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The project documentation is in the doc/ directory. Similar documents are
on the project website at <http://bacnet.sourceforge.net/>.
Project Mailing List
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If you want to help this project, or have a problem getting it to work for
your device, or have a BACnet question, join the developers mailing list at:
http://lists.sourceforge.net/mailman/listinfo/bacnet-developers
I hope that you get your BACnet Device working! If not, join us on the
mailing list and we can help.
Steve Karg
Birmingham, Alabama USA
skarg@users.sourceforge.net