Hi Paul, Thanks for the announcement. This is a great extension of rosserial. The package has been indexed. Your Neighborhood ROS indexers. On Wed, Sep 26, 2012 at 7:43 AM, Paul Bouchier wrote: > A new package: rosserial_embeddedlinux, that's part of the rosserial stack > and gives embedded linux systems the ability to run ROS nodes is now > available. > > With the rosserial_embeddedlinux package, you can use ROS with Linux > systems > that don't or can't run full-blown ROS. The package provides a ROS > communication protocol that works over your embedded linux system's wifi or > network connection (or its serial port) and communicates with a ROS message > proxy running on a native ROS system. It allows your embedded linux system > to run apps that are close to full fledged ROS nodes that can publish and > subscribe to ROS topics, provide services, and get the ROS system time over > any of the supported connection types. > > Rosserial_embeddedlinux extends the rosserial_arduino code that enabled > arduino to present a ros node. It supports multiple nodes. > > A description of the architecture and overview is on the wiki here: > http://ros.org/wiki/rosserial_embeddedlinux > Tutorials including installation, and hardware-neutral and vendor-specific > examples are here: > http://ros.org/wiki/rosserial_embeddedlinux/Tutorials > > The package is general purpose, and not tied to any particular hardware > vendor. > > Access to the source code and bug tracker is provided on kforge here: > https://kforge.ros.org/projects/rosserial/ > > ROS indexer maintainers, please add this package to the indexer. > > Thanks to Mike Ferguson and Tully Foote for their encouragement at ROSCON > to > build this. > > Regards > > Paul Bouchier > Dallas Personal Robotics Group > > _______________________________________________ > ros-users mailing list > ros-users@code.ros.org > https://code.ros.org/mailman/listinfo/ros-users > -- Tully Foote tfoote@willowgarage.com (650) 475-2827