WiFi-Jacket: Atmel-based MRF24 WiFi development board

Léon and a couple of his mates made a development board for the Microchip MRF24WB0MB/RM WiFi module. It’s based on the Atmel ATmega328 microcontroller and features lots of breakout pins, as well as some LEDs and buttons.
Via the contact form.
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Are there non-microchip stack IP implementations for this WiFi board? or are the registers public?
Last time I looked the only way to use this board is by the microchip stack and thus pics as microcontroller.
There seems to be an arduino :X library here: https://github.com/asynclabs/WiShield_user_contrib
Looks interesting but can’t connect to the website… Wonder if you can buy it? BTW Asynclabs had Arduino shield with MRF24WB0MB but they discountinued over a year ago, good they kept the library.
Seeed also sells an MRF24 on a Bee-footprint carrier board (Using the WiShield library):
http://www.seeedstudio.com/depot/wifi-bee-p-823.html?cPath=139_141
Léon,
I have seen it I have smelt. ;-) It looks good and its possible to load a bootloader á la Arduino with all his libraries all things ar posible where you dream off.
A nice great development board.
openpicus flyport is good option to run MRF24WB0M with pic24
http://www.openpicus.com/site/get-started/downloads
http://www.coolcomponents.co.uk/catalog/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2011/02/flyport.jpg