R: [Tinyos-help] TOSSIM: cannot find -lpython2.4

2007-02-05 Thread Antonio
Thank you for the answer but I wrote you after I read the TOSSIM tutorial,
but I didn't find my problem there.

Help me, please!

My Cygwin cannot find -lpython2.4 ... what can I do to find it?

Thank you again.

Antonio


-Messaggio originale-
Da: Philip Levis [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Inviato: lunedì 5 febbraio 2007 4.54
A: Antonio
Cc: tinyos-help@Millennium.Berkeley.EDU
Oggetto: Re: [Tinyos-help] TOSSIM: cannot find -lpython2.4

On Feb 4, 2007, at 12:54 PM, Antonio wrote:

 Hi,

 I’m trying to compile TOSSIM for the Blink application, but  
 something goes wrong…

 Can someone help me, please?!

 These are last rows of my compiling result in Cygwin shell.



 g++ -fpic -W1,--enabled-auto-image-base   build/micaz/pytossim.o  
 build/micaz/sim.o build/micaz/tossim.o build/micaz/c-support.o -L// 
 usr/include/python2.4/config -lstdc++ -lpython2.4 -o _TOSSIM.dll

 /usr/lib/gcc-lib/i686-pc-cygwin/3.3.3/../../../../i686-pc-cygwin/ 
 bin/ld: cannot find -lpython2.4

 collect2: ld returned 1 exit status

 make: *** [sim-exe] Error 1



Please refer to the TOSSIM tutorial; the end of the tutorial has an  
appendix on possible compilation issues and how to solve them.

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[Tinyos-help] graphviz

2007-02-05 Thread fatima cabot

Hi, I'm using tinyos2.0 over Ubuntu 6. Following all the tutorial
instructions, when you get to do the 'tos-check-env', there is a warning
about graphviz (it says version 1.10 is needed). The version installed by
tinyos is a later one. I've surfed the net to find that version, but the rpm
has many dependencies and is not working. Any ideas?

Thanks
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Re: [Tinyos-help] graphviz

2007-02-05 Thread Wouter Horré
Hi,

Just ignore the warning. The version of graphviz shipped with ubuntu works 
fine.

regards
Wouter

On Monday 05 February 2007 11:39, fatima cabot wrote:
 Hi, I'm using tinyos2.0 over Ubuntu 6. Following all the tutorial
 instructions, when you get to do the 'tos-check-env', there is a warning
 about graphviz (it says version 1.10 is needed). The version installed by
 tinyos is a later one. I've surfed the net to find that version, but the
 rpm has many dependencies and is not working. Any ideas?

 Thanks

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RE: [Tinyos-help] Suspending the MicaZ radio (CC2420)

2007-02-05 Thread Michael Collett

Hi,

It would be great if I could have a look at your code. Do you do anything other 
than call start() and stop()? I've read other people on the boards who have had 
problems restarting the MicaZ radio after stopping it.

Thanks,
Mike

-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Ravi
Prasad
Sent: 05 February 2007 05:38
To: tinyos-help@Millennium.Berkeley.EDU
Subject: Re: [Tinyos-help] Suspending the MicaZ radio (CC2420)



Hi,

I am not aware of the problem of adc data corruption
on Micaz.

But I have succesfully used manual (means application
layer controlled) radio turn On/Off in my
applications. My application made radio On for 200ms
every 10 sec for saving power. (as micaz-CC2420 didnt
have low power implementation in 1.1.14. And still I
think low power micaz-cc2420 is not stabilized in
tinyos2.0 also)


Any way, if your need matches this, I can give you the
code.


BTW I used TinyOS1.1.14, which I think is not much
diferent from 1.1.15 in terms of Radio.


Regards


--- Philip Levis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 On Feb 2, 2007, at 8:40 AM, Michael Collett wrote:

 
  Hi,
 
  Platform: MicaZ
  OS: TinyOS 1.15 (I think, definitely not 2.0)
  Application: Adapted from OscilloscopeRF
 
  I've noticed that during readings of the ADC,
 radio activity 
  (reception or transmission) can cause the data to
 change 
  dramatically (probably due to the drain on the
 power supply for the 
  ADC reference voltage). I've tried calling
 ComControl.stop() and 
  CommControl.start() either side of taking data,
 but the radio 
  doesn't seem to start back up again.
 
  Is there a way to suspend the radio during a
 measurement to prevent 
  the data being affected. I know that I could just
 set a lower 
  sample rate and then have careful timing to stop
 them overlapping, 
  but I would like to find a more rigorous way of
 solving the problem.

 Geoffrey Werner-Allen (Harvard) noted this issue in
 his recent paper 
 in OSDI on a Volcano deployment. The paper says they
 fixed the 
 problem, so he might have code for this purpose.

 Phil
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[Tinyos-help] tinyOS2 Blink compiliation error - unrecognized option --mmcu=atmega128

2007-02-05 Thread Ken Peirce

I resolved this problem with Phil's help:

I checked all my tools and they were taken from the installation instructions 
pointers. It turned out to  
be my environmental variables. It seems to be that most all of the  
TOS tools work as long as CLASSPATH and MAKERULES are defined.  
However, TOSROOT and TOSDIR needed to be defined too or the basic  
make mica2 command wont run correctly(and generates above message).
I somehow missed seeing the section in the install-tinyos step 5.

Hope this helps someone else!
Ken



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[Tinyos-help] Help - How to debug packets sent and received by a remote mote

2007-02-05 Thread TIAN YUXIANG(AARON)

Hi,

I am trying to do some experiment on Multi-hop experiment, however I found
that it is hard to debug the packet/msg sent and received on the remote
MOTE, does anyone have any idea how to do it? I tried TOSSIM but dun know
how to use it...

Appreciate any help in advance.

Aaron
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[Tinyos-help] Help with BcastInject.java

2007-02-05 Thread Chao Sun

Hello Everyone:
   After I learned TinyOS tutorial Lesson 8, I decide to modify it so to
practice the nesC programming skill. I added Temp module to it so that the
SenseLightToLog application can sense temperature now. Then I modified the
BcastInject.java and changed the commands.
The problem is: When I run the application. The 'led_on' and
'led_off'command performs well, but the
'start_transfer' command did not work. It seems that the TOSBase received
messages, but the messageReceived() method has not been invoked. At first I
think the message may be wrong type or other reasons, but after I examine
the SimpleCmdM.nc, the LoggerRead.readDone() returned success and it seems
no problem there. I'm confused now. Can anybody help me?

Regards

Chao Sun


Here is the code, some implementation is omitted. All of the codes are in
the attachment.
-


public class CommandCenter extends Thread{ // I modified the name to
CommandCenter, from original BcastInject

 static Properties p = new Properties();
 public static final byte LED_ON = 1;
 public static final byte LED_OFF = 2;
 public static final byte RADIO_LOUDER = 3;
 public static final byte RADIO_QUIETER = 4;
 public static final byte START_SENSING = 5;
 public static final byte STOP_SENSING = 6;
 public static final byte START_TRANSFER = 7;
 public static final byte STOP_TRANSFER = 8;

 public static final short TOS_BCAST_ADDR = (short) 0x;
 public static byte sequenceNo;
 public MoteIF mote = new MoteIF(PrintStreamMessenger.err);
 public SensingDaemon daemon;

 public static void usage() {
 }

 public static void startSensingUsage() {
 }

 public static void stopSensingUsage() {
 }

 public static void startTransferUsage() {
 }

 public static void stopTransferUsage() {
 }

 public static byte restoreSequenceNo() {
 }

 public static void saveSequenceNo(int i) {
 }

 public void run() {
   while(true) {
 String cmd;
 SensingCmdMsg packet = new SensingCmdMsg();
 boolean error = false; // tag if there are errors in the command
 boolean start_sensing = false;
 boolean stop_sensing = false;
 boolean start_transfer = false;
 boolean stop_transfer = false;

 // Set packet information
 sequenceNo = restoreSequenceNo();
 packet.set_seqno(sequenceNo);
 packet.set_hop_count((short)0);
 packet.set_source(0);

 // Print out the usage
 usage();

 System.err.println(Please input the command: );
 InputStreamReader in = new InputStreamReader( System.inhttp://system.in/
);
 BufferedReader r = new BufferedReader(in);
 try {
   StringTokenizer input = new StringTokenizer(r.readLine ());
   cmd = input.nextToken();

   if(cmd.equals(led_on)) packet.set_action(LED_ON);
   else if(cmd.equals(led_off)) packet.set_action(LED_OFF);
   else if(cmd.equals(radio_louder)) packet.set_action(RADIO_LOUDER);
   else if(cmd.equals(radio_quieter)) packet.set_action(RADIO_QUIETER);
   else if(cmd.equals(start_sensing)) {
 if(input.countTokens() != 2) {
   startSensingUsage();
   error = true;
   break;
 }
 start_sensing = true;
 packet.set_action(START_SENSING);
 packet.set_args_ss_args_destaddr((int) Integer.parseInt(
input.nextToken()));
 packet.set_args_ss_args_sensing_interval((long)Integer.parseInt(
input.nextToken()));

   } else if(cmd.equals(stop_sensing)) {
 if(input.countTokens() != 1) {
   stopSensingUsage();
   error = true;
   break;
 }
 stop_sensing = true;
 packet.set_action(STOP_SENSING);
 packet.set_args_ss_args_destaddr ((int) Integer.parseInt(
input.nextToken()));
   } else if(cmd.equals(start_transfer)) {
 if(input.countTokens() != 2) {
   startTransferUsage();
   error = true;
   break;
 }
 start_transfer = true;
 packet.set_action(START_TRANSFER);
 packet.set_args_st_args_destaddr((int) Integer.parseInt(
input.nextToken()));
 packet.set_args_st_args_radio_interval((long)Integer.parseInt(
input.nextToken()));
 System.err.println(Get Here!);
   } else if(cmd.equals(stop_transfer)) {
 if(input.countTokens() != 1) {
   stopTransferUsage();
   error = true;
   break;
 }
 stop_transfer = true;
 packet.set_action(STOP_TRANSFER);
 packet.set_args_st_args_destaddr ((int) Integer.parseInt(
input.nextToken()));
   } else {
 usage();
 error = true;
   }

   if(error == false) {


 // TODO: Change to  uni-cast here.
 mote.send(TOS_BCAST_ADDR, packet);
 System.err.println(packet sended);

 if(start_transfer) {
   daemon = new SensingDaemon();
   mote.registerListener(new LogMsg(), daemon);
   System.err.println(Listener registered);
   

[Tinyos-help] can't execute

2007-02-05 Thread Bill Leal
When I try to make telosb on Blink, I get:

Couldn't execute msp430-gcc
make: *** [exe0] Error 2


Here's my PATH setting:

/cygdrive/c/Program
Files/Java/jdk1.6.0/bin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/bin:/bin:/cygdrive/c/Perl/bin/:/
cygdrive/c/Tcl/bin:/cygdrive/c/texmf/miktex/bin:/cygdrive/c/WINDOWS/system32
:/cygdrive/c/WINDOWS:/cygdrive/c/WINDOWS/System32/Wbem:/cygdrive/c/Dev-Cpp/b
in:/cygdrive/c/Program Files/cvsnt:/cygdrive/c/Program Files/SSH
Communications Security/SSH Secure Shell:/cygdrive/c/Program
Files/QuickTime/QTSystem/:/cygdrive/c/VXIPNP/WinNT/Bin:/cygdrive/c/Program
Files/Microsoft SQL Server/90/Tools/binn/:C:/Documents and Settings/Leal/My
Documents/Spin Files:/cygdrive/c/php:c:/program
files/misc:/cygdrive/c/PROGRA~1/ATT/Graphviz/bin:/cygdrive/c/PROGRA~1/ATT/G
raphviz/bin/tools:/cygdrive/c/PROGRA~1/SSHCOM~1/SSHSEC~1

Ideas?

Thanks, Bill

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Computer Science and Engineering
The Ohio State University
395 Dreese Laboratories
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Columbus, OH 43210-1277
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[Tinyos-help] I want someone to give me some suggestions on

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[Tinyos-help] Re: Progressive blinking

2007-02-05 Thread Jordi Casals

Hi!

Could someone tell me which is the interface that I could use to 
control the Leds power? I would like to make a progressive blinking.


Thank you



Sorry, I always forget to say that I am using T2 and a micaz platform

--
Jordi Casals

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Re: R: [Tinyos-help] TOSSIM: cannot find -lpython2.4

2007-02-05 Thread Philip Levis

On Feb 5, 2007, at 1:01 AM, Antonio wrote:

Thank you for the answer but I wrote you after I read the TOSSIM  
tutorial,

but I didn't find my problem there.

Help me, please!

My Cygwin cannot find -lpython2.4 ... what can I do to find it?

Thank you again.


Please re-read the Appendix to the tutorial. In particular, the  
sections titled:


You do not have the needed Python support installed

and

You have Python support installed, but the make system can't find it

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Re: [Tinyos-help] not sending after some time..!!

2007-02-05 Thread Michael Schippling

Your program probably crashed...
Maybe you ran out of memory due to not freeing message buffers,
or something on that order. I would sprinkle LED flashes or some
other local signal throughout the code to see what is still running.

MS


siva prasad wrote:

hi all,
 
i am working on tmote-sky modules..my requirement is to sample two 50Hz 
signals at 1kHz through external ADC ports...and calculating a 
value(which is the multiplication of both the external sensors 
data) over 100 samples and sending tht value (means need to send 10 
samples/sec using MULTIHOP technique)...i hav prepared my application 
..it was sending the data only for a short interval of time..can u 
please suggest me what might be the reasons for sending the data only 
for a short duration...???
 
any help is greatly appreciated..!!!





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Re: [Tinyos-help] TinyViz

2007-02-05 Thread Oier . Dominguez
Hi,

the error you got was the reason for me to join this list :)
I would like someone could help or advice us.

I'm running this stuff under Ubuntu 6.10 and I wondered whether it could
be due to a too new java platform (I got Java 1.6), so I tried to install
the Java 1.5 but I had several problems (and don't know yet why) and I
haven't been able to perform a real test yet. You may try doing that, and
please tell me if that works.

Oier


 Hi~
 I am trying to run TinyViz as described in the TinyOS tutorial...I am able
 to run the command
 tinyviz -run build/pc/main.exe 30
 But, TinyViz does not work properly. The GUI comes up and then closes
 after
 a second and I get this error.



 java -Dpython.cachedir=/tmp/jython.cache -DDBG=usr1 -DSIMDBG= -jar
 C:/tinyos/cygwin/opt/tinyos-1.x/tools/java/net/tinyos/sim/simdriver.jar
 -gui
  -run build/pc/main.exe 30
 Starting SimDriver...
 Simulation random seed 1921424967
 Initializing simulator objects...
 Could not find a platform specific version of TOSMsg
 java.lang.ClassNotFoundException: net.tinyos.message.avrmote.TOSMsg
 java.lang.ClassNotFoundException: net.tinyos.message.avrmote.TOSMsg
   at java.net.URLClassLoader$1.run(URLClassLoader.java:198)
   at java.security.AccessController.doPrivileged(Native Method)
   at java.net.URLClassLoader.findClass(URLClassLoader.java:186)
   at java.lang.ClassLoader.loadClass(ClassLoader.java:299)
   at sun.misc.Launcher$AppClassLoader.loadClass(Launcher.java:265)
   at java.lang.ClassLoader.loadClass(ClassLoader.java:255)
   at java.lang.ClassLoader.loadClassInternal(ClassLoader.java:315)
   at java.lang.Class.forName0(Native Method)
   at java.lang.Class.forName(Class.java:140)
   at
 net.tinyos.message.MessageFactory.instantiateTOSMsg(MessageFactory.java:122)
   at
 net.tinyos.message.MessageFactory.createTOSMsg(MessageFactory.java:44)
   at net.tinyos.sim.SimCommands.init(SimCommands.java:64)
   at net.tinyos.sim.SimDriver.init(SimDriver.java:244)
   at net.tinyos.sim.SimDriver.main(SimDriver.java:539)
 Loading simulator plugins...
 Creating TinyViz GUI...



 Welcome to Tython. Type 'quit' to exit.
 ESC on a line by itself will pause/resume the simulator.


 AUTORUN: Initializing simulation.
 AUTORUN: Running simulation: build/pc/main.exe -gui -r=lossy
  -seed=1921424967 -nodbgout 30
 AUTORUN: Unable to run simulation: java.io.IOException: CreateProcess:
 build/pc/main.exe -gui -r=lossy -seed=1921424967 -nodbgout 30 error=2
 java.io.IOException: CreateProcess: build/pc/main.exe -gui -r=lossy
  -seed=1921424967 -nodbgout 30 error=2
   at java.lang.Win32Process.create(Native Method)
   at java.lang.Win32Process.init(Win32Process.java:63)
   at java.lang.Runtime.execInternal(Native Method)
   at java.lang.Runtime.exec(Runtime.java:566)
   at java.lang.Runtime.exec(Runtime.java:428)
   at java.lang.Runtime.exec(Runtime.java:364)
   at net.tinyos.sim.AutoRun$AutoRunThread.run(AutoRun.java:344)
   at java.lang.Thread.run(Thread.java:536)
 Goodbye!
 AUTORUN: Stopping simulation.


 I have found several similar postings in TinyOs help but no solutions?  It
 seems to only happen (on the posts for telosb)??? Any ideas?
 Thanks,
 Nina
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[Tinyos-help] Localization Algorithm

2007-02-05 Thread Termodonte
Hello again,
i would like to know if anybody knows some localization algorithms like 
trilateration or triangulation or robust quads that are just implemented and 
free to use. i ask this because i created an application of Ranging with RSSI 
that takes distance and coordinates from the anchors around the unknown mote. 
So i'm looking for an algorithm that grabs these values and gives me the exact 
position of unknown node. anyone knows something about this?

thanks in advance

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[Tinyos-help] cygwin install?

2007-02-05 Thread Ken Peirce
Is there a newer set of instructions for getting tinyos1.1 to run on cygwin? I 
have seen www.tinyos.net/tinyos-1.x/doc/install.html but it is a bit out of 
date. 

1. I cant find a Sun JDK 1.4 on the specified web site. I can see a Java SE JDK 
5.0 and 6.0 . Will these work too or do I need to find an old version ferreted 
away somewhere?

2. Javacomm has distributions for Solaris, Linux and generic. Is the generic 
version what is needed for windows?

Any guidance is appreciated

Ken
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[Tinyos-help] Re: Request for comments for TEP 1, due February 4th 2007

2007-02-05 Thread David Gay

On 1/8/07, David Gay [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

TEP 1, the TEP Structure and Keywords TinyOS Extension Proposal,
is now ready to be finalised. I would like to invite all of you
who have comments on TEP 1, which defines the structure of all
TEP documents, to send them to me by February 4th, 2007. You may
also post your comments to the TEP wiki at

  http://tinyos.stanford.edu:8000/TEP_review

TEP 1 itself may be found at

  http://www.tinyos.net/tinyos-2.x/doc/html/tep1.html

I will collect all the feedback, discuss revisions with the author of
TEP 1, and help bring it to final status.

E-mail me if you have any questions on this process.


I'll be sending feedback to the authors of TEP 1 shortly. Please
e-mail me this week if you wish to have your comments incorporated in
the feedback.

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Re: [Tinyos-help] Localization Algorithm

2007-02-05 Thread Sarfraz Nawaz

Have a look at the following links for Calamari (uses trilateration) and
David Moore's Robust Quad algorithm implements

http://tinyos.cvs.sourceforge.net/tinyos/tinyos-1.x/contrib/calamari/

http://rvsn.csail.mit.edu/netloc/

On 2/6/07, Termodonte [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


 Hello again,
i would like to know if anybody knows some localization algorithms like
trilateration or triangulation or robust quads that are just implemented and
free to use. i ask this because i created an application of Ranging with
RSSI that takes distance and coordinates from the anchors around the unknown
mote. So i'm looking for an algorithm that grabs these values and gives me
the exact position of unknown node. anyone knows something about this?

thanks in advance

T.

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Re: [Tinyos-help] cygwin install?

2007-02-05 Thread Ken Peirce
Thanks for the javacomm package. It's a life saver. 

One other question: If I install Java 1.4, I install the windows version 
normally or the linux version  via the cygwin prompt? 
Cheers,
Ken


Michael Schippling [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Write Once Run Nowhere(TM) Java 
should be backward compatible.
Using 1.5, or 1.6 if you like bleeding edges, classes compiled
under previous versions should run fine.

I have the Windows javax.comm package on my website because it
seems to have dropped off the face of the supported earth:

 http://www.etantdonnes.com/TMP/javacomm20-win32.zip

There are newer approaches, but I think the above is what you
want for T1.

MS

Ken Peirce wrote:
 Is there a newer set of instructions for getting tinyos1.1 to run on 
 cygwin? I have seen www.tinyos.net/tinyos-1.x/doc/install.html but it is 
 a bit out of date.
 
 1. I cant find a Sun JDK 1.4 on the specified web site. I can see a Java 
 SE JDK 5.0 and 6.0 . Will these work too or do I need to find an old 
 version ferreted away somewhere?
 
 2. Javacomm has distributions for Solaris, Linux and generic. Is the 
 generic version what is needed for windows?
 
 Any guidance is appreciated
 
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Re: [Tinyos-help] cygwin install?

2007-02-05 Thread Michael Schippling

Windows...cygwin is only a *NIX emulator, Java runs outside of it.
MS


Ken Peirce wrote:

Thanks for the javacomm package. It's a life saver.

One other question: If I install Java 1.4, I install the windows version 
normally or the linux version  via the cygwin prompt?

Cheers,
Ken


*/Michael Schippling [EMAIL PROTECTED]/* wrote:

Write Once Run Nowhere(TM) Java should be backward compatible.
Using 1.5, or 1.6 if you like bleeding edges, classes compiled
under previous versions should run fine.

I have the Windows javax.comm package on my website because it
seems to have dropped off the face of the supported earth:

http://www.etantdonnes.com/TMP/javacomm20-win32.zip

There are newer approaches, but I think the above is what you
want for T1.

MS

Ken Peirce wrote:
  Is there a newer set of instructions for getting tinyos1.1 to run on
  cygwin? I have seen www.tinyos.net/tinyos-1.x/doc/install.html
but it is
  a bit out of date.
 
  1. I cant find a Sun JDK 1.4 on the specified web site. I can see
a Java
  SE JDK 5.0 and 6.0 . Will these work too or do I need to find an old
  version ferreted away somewhere?
 
  2. Javacomm has distributions for Solaris, Linux and generic. Is the
  generic version what is needed for windows?
 
  Any guidance is appreciated
 
  Ken
 
 
 

 
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[Tinyos-help] Time synchronization

2007-02-05 Thread under . actuate

Hey,

It's been said that time synchronization and time stamping are available for
Tmote Sky.  Where do I look to see how to implement them?

Thanks,
Jared
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Re: [Tinyos-help] Time synchronization

2007-02-05 Thread Joe Polastre

See /opt/moteiv/tos/lib/sp, it includes the SPUtil interface and has
information about timestamping in the SPC component.

An example library that uses timestamping is in /opt/moteiv/tos/lib/netsync

Be sure to apply patches to netsync from:
http://www.moteiv.com/community/Moteiv_Boomerang_Fixes

Also, search this list, since this question has been asked a few times.

-Joe

On 2/5/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Hey,

It's been said that time synchronization and time stamping are available for
Tmote Sky.  Where do I look to see how to implement them?

Thanks,
Jared


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[Tinyos-help] sim.extra fixes for mac os x users

2007-02-05 Thread Jane

I discovered couple of errors in sim.extra for Mac OS X users.

In line 32: ifeq ($(OSTYPE), darwin) should be replaced as ifeq ($(OSTYPE), 
darwin8.0). 

Line 36 PLATFORM_BUILD_FLAGS=-flat_namespace -undefined supress 
should be replaced by PLATFORM_BUILD_FLAGS=-flat_namespace -undefined 
suppress.

YanYan


 
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Re: [Tinyos-help] sim.extra fixes for mac os x users

2007-02-05 Thread Philip Levis

On Feb 5, 2007, at 8:42 PM, Jane wrote:


I discovered couple of errors in sim.extra for Mac OS X users.

In line 32: ifeq ($(OSTYPE), darwin) should be replaced as ifeq ($ 
(OSTYPE),

darwin8.0).



What version of OSX are you running? I am running 10.4.8 and:

transience /Users/pal -3- printenv OSTYPE
darwin

If anything, there should be two tests. I'll look into adding another  
ifeq to test for darwin8.0.




Line 36 PLATFORM_BUILD_FLAGS=-flat_namespace -undefined supress
should be replaced by PLATFORM_BUILD_FLAGS=-flat_namespace -undefined
suppress.



Good catch!

Phil
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Re: [Tinyos-help] sim.extra fixes for mac os x users

2007-02-05 Thread Chad Metcalf

I'm using 10.4.8 and I get multiple results...

With Apple's bash
metcalfc:~ metcalfc$ echo $OSTYPE
darwin8.0

With Fink's bash

[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/Users/metcalfc$ echo $OSTYPE
darwin8.5.1

Would OS=`uname` maybe eliminate some of these issues? On Mac you should
get:
Darwin

The various linux flavors I have come back all Linux. I don't have a Cygwin
running right this second but ten gets you twenty its Cygwin...

Just an idea.

Cheers
Chad

On 2/5/07, Philip Levis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


On Feb 5, 2007, at 8:42 PM, Jane wrote:

 I discovered couple of errors in sim.extra for Mac OS X users.

 In line 32: ifeq ($(OSTYPE), darwin) should be replaced as ifeq ($
 (OSTYPE),
 darwin8.0).


What version of OSX are you running? I am running 10.4.8 and:

transience /Users/pal -3- printenv OSTYPE
darwin

If anything, there should be two tests. I'll look into adding another
ifeq to test for darwin8.0.


 Line 36 PLATFORM_BUILD_FLAGS=-flat_namespace -undefined supress
 should be replaced by PLATFORM_BUILD_FLAGS=-flat_namespace -undefined
 suppress.


Good catch!

Phil
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