Hi Darren,
I'm shocked, only 8 bytes! Looks a very low value.
If you look at the vNet configuration file you will found the maximum payload value, that is near to 50 bytes if I remember correctly.
So yes, you need to reassemble frames that is a not nice option.
The whole structure of Souliss assume that you can do your job (sending or receiving) in one shot, is possible to have something different and I did it for the software based TCP/IP stack, but performances was really low.
The most similar bus to CAN is RS485, that we support and works well. I think that may be an option for you.
Replying to your question
1) The RS485 is a broadcast as well and the addressing is in vNet.
2) The len was introduced before oFrame, but there is no really sense at this time.
3) The *data is a pointer to the array that is used to collect the raw data to be parsed.
Dario.
From Mobile.
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