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RFM69 using Mysensors 2.3.2

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    Apologies if i have missed this answer somewhere. I would like to know if the 'MY_RFM69_NEW_DRIVER' definition is needed any more in Mysensors 2.3.2? I see the examples i've looked at don't show it used. What is best practice? Thanks.

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      Apologies if i have missed this answer somewhere. I would like to know if the 'MY_RFM69_NEW_DRIVER' definition is needed any more in Mysensors 2.3.2? I see the examples i've looked at don't show it used. What is best practice? Thanks.

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      Welcome ro the forum @Highland

      MySensors supports two rfm69 drivers; the ”new” and the ”old”. They are not compatible.

      So anyone with an existing rfm69 MySensors network probably wants the old driver, which is default.

      Anyone startung to build a new network should use the new driver by adding the define to all sketches.

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        Thanks for the advice and the prompt reply.

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          Welcome ro the forum @Highland

          MySensors supports two rfm69 drivers; the ”new” and the ”old”. They are not compatible.

          So anyone with an existing rfm69 MySensors network probably wants the old driver, which is default.

          Anyone startung to build a new network should use the new driver by adding the define to all sketches.

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          @mfalkvidd Hi, I am desperately looking for a configuration for the RFM69HCW with an ATmega328p.

          • I am lost between the old library <2.0 and the new one
          • the old RFM69 driver and the new one

          can you give me an example configuration? or a simple Sketch node to beginning ?

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            @mfalkvidd Hi, I am desperately looking for a configuration for the RFM69HCW with an ATmega328p.

            • I am lost between the old library <2.0 and the new one
            • the old RFM69 driver and the new one

            can you give me an example configuration? or a simple Sketch node to beginning ?

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            @SuperNinja sorry, I don't know. If i knew, I would have responded in your original post.

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              @mfalkvidd I'm sorry to have duplicated my request, as you were using RFM69, I thought you had a configuration already done.
              HCWs (HW) are so popular that I thought someone had a working config, so I could start developing my nodes / gateway with the last libraries and current driver.

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                @mfalkvidd I'm sorry to have duplicated my request, as you were using RFM69, I thought you had a configuration already done.
                HCWs (HW) are so popular that I thought someone had a working config, so I could start developing my nodes / gateway with the last libraries and current driver.

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                @SuperNinja I built a node and a gateway some years ago, but I don't remember doing anything but fullowing the instructions on the build pages.

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                  answered here : https://forum.mysensors.org/topic/11404/rfm69hcw-beginning-of-a-newbie-with-atmega328p

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