>
> Hi,
>
> I want to simulate the latest blip-rpl-devel in tossim. I tried doing the
> following: 'make micaz blip sim-ip driver' for the apps/UDPEcho/
>
> I got the following output:
>
> ganesh@ganesh-laptop:/opt/blip-rpl-devel/apps/UDPEcho$ make micaz blip
> sim-ipdriver
> mkdir -p simbuild/mica
Hello Ricardo,
I'm working on pretty much the same thing, I have a micaz mote with a
mda100cb, I got to connect a soil moisture sensor (ECHO-10) & I don't know
where to start, I only have the datasheet & it doesn't seem to help !
Thank you
Ricardo Silva-6 wrote:
>
> Dear all, I'm a researcher fr
What happens if you just have node B that generates certain number of
packets and the root? Does the retx count go down? You can keep the
topology the same, just modify the program so node B sends data
packets and other nodes don't.
- om_p
On Fri, Mar 25, 2011 at 4:27 PM, Pawel Kuzak wrote:
> Ha
Well I went looking to see if I could figure out how to build the misc.
tools from scratch and discovered
there is no source package. So poked around some more. And was able to
find...
At the top level of the tinyos repo is tools which have a lot of stuff
including man pages for mig and ncc.
Bu
On Thu, Mar 24, 2011 at 8:42 PM, lue ikhong wrote:
> When i hooked up the mote 1 to UART, there is no debug message but packets
> of data,
> 00 FF FF 00 00 09 00 16 20 00 07 00 00 00 00 00 1A
> 00 FF FF 00 00 09 00 16 50 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 1B
> 00 FF FF 00 00 09 00 16 33 FF FF 00 00 00 00 00 09
Stanford hosts the Ubuntu distribution pool for various TinyOS packages and
it is a wonderful thing.
I'm referring to the repo at http://tinyos.stanford.edu/tinyos/dists/ubuntu/
Recently, someone on another distribution tried to obtain source so he could
build the toolchain but
was only able to fi
Hi Yusnaidi,
Ok, the original error message that you showed is caused by the part
compiling the Java native libraries. However, in this step you should
also have compiled and installed other TinyOS tools, e.g., ncc. Maybe we
can go over this part of the installation (installing the tinyos-2.x
What is a MAC topology?
Can you also share the numbers regarding retransmissions and acks?
- om_p
On Fri, Mar 25, 2011 at 6:20 AM, Pawel Kuzak wrote:
> Hallo Omprakash,
>
>>Rest of the wireless sensor network --- node A --- root node
>>
>>Rest of the wireless sensor network --- node A --- node
Hi Yusnaidi,
Yes, you should have nesc installed. And yes, this probably means there
is a problem with the installation somewhere.
On my Mac the ncc binary is in /stow/bin. If it's not there, check
whether the compiled version is in /stow/repository/nesc-1.3.0/bin. If
it's not there, then "mak
Hi Urs,
Yes, I did. I have followed the same link to do the installation. This is
what is did:
1. I have installed the developer tools.
2. I have installed the Macports/Darwin Ports.
3. I have installed the Stow.
4. I have installed the Tinyos-2.x source from the git.
5. I have installed the nesc
Hi Yusnaidi,
It looks like you have not installed everything. My suggestions only
work to avoid problems with Java, i.e., with the newest tinyos.jar file
you do not need to compile the TinyOS Java native libraries yourself.
You still need a complete TinyOS installation to compile the TinyOS cod
Hi Urs,
I have changed the classpath to use the explicit classpath. I also had saved
the tinyos.jar file the one you gave in the link to
/tinyos-2.x/support/sdk/java/. I have checked the classpath by issuing
command echo $CLASSPATH and got the following output:
.:/Users/yusnaidi/tinyos-2.x/support
Hi Ilya,
Thanks for the suggestions. I do not mind to use any solutions. Can I know
what script should I look for to fix the java headers?
and the patch, I tried to download a patch as suggested in
http://www.mobilab.unina.it/TinyOSMAC.htm but could not get the patch from
the given link. The erro
Hello to all,
My question is, Can I desable the CRC comprobation of my motes? I use mica2
motes, If I can, how?
Thanks in advance, regards!
Xavi Colomer
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Hi Yusnaidi,
You need to add the tinyos.jar file in the class path. If you do not
specify the .jar file, Java will only look for class files in the given
directory, it will not automatically add the .jar files. Replace the
path to your tinyos directory with the absolute path to the tinyos.jar
Hi Urs,
I have set the classpath accordingly and when I issue command 'echo
$CLASSPATH', I got the following output:
:/Users/yusnaidi/tinyos-2.x/support/sdk/java. I guess that is correct,
which I assume the system knows to find the tinyos.jar classfile in
following that path. Do I?
Then, I also
yep. your mig is doing very strange things.
What system are you running on? Perhaps windows?
So I looked into what mig I've got and here is what I see... (my mig works
fine, same output as your friend)
zot (159): which mig
/usr/bin/mig
zot (160): dpkg -S /usr/bin/mig
tinyos-tools: /usr/bin
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