Re: [Tinyos-help] Please help me on sending, receiving and measure battery level! Thanks.

2009-10-07 Thread Jeonghoon Kang
FYI, low-level code for Voltage reading on Kmote.

http://tinyos.cvs.sourceforge.net/viewvc/tinyos/tinyos-1.x/tos/lib/Deluge/TOSBoot/msp430/VoltageC.nc?view=markup


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*Kmote Connector
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2009/10/5 Anh Dung Vu anhdung...@hotmail.com:
 Hi everyone!

 I'm a new member in WSN, nesC and TinyOS, I used Kmote (a kind of Telosb),
 can you help me to fix my problem? I want to get the value of battery (It's
 mean how much battery are available from all sensor node and send this value
 to coodinator) Please let me know how can I get this value and assign to the
 packet in sensor node and send to Coordinator, after that the coordinator
 will receive this packet. My source code in attach files, I know my code is
 not good, if possible please help me! Thanks in advance.


 
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Re: [Tinyos-help] TinyOS and Vista

2008-04-14 Thread Jeonghoon Kang
I am using Xubuntos on Vista though.

I instaledl cygwin on Vista with mode of Win32 / SP2.
But *rpm -ivh *.rpm --ignoreos --force --nodeps* fails like below.
Any idea ?

$ rpm -ivh msp430tools-base-0.1-20050607.cygwin.i386.rpm --ignoreos
--force --nodeps
Preparing...### [100%]
   1:msp430tools-base   ### [100%]
 70 [main] rpm 156 fhandler_disk_file::fixup_mmap_after_fork:
requested 0xD0 != 0x0 mem alloc base 0xC9, state 0x1000, size
6021
12, Win32 error 487
C:\system\cygwin\bin\rpm.exe (156): *** recreate_mmaps_after_fork_failed
129 [main] rpm 4792 sync_with_child: child 156(0x2A4) died before
initialization with status code 0x1
388 [main] rpm 4792 sync_with_child: *** child state child loading dlls



2008/4/15, Yi-Tao Wang [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
 Your question is kind of confusing. TinyOS runs in cygwin and cygwin
 supports Vista so it works.

 On Mon, Apr 14, 2008 at 10:35 AM, Prashant Pillai
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  Hi All
 
  I wanted to know if tinyos supports Microsoft Vista. I have got a new latop
  with vista and I wanted to know if tinyos and the related software like
  serial forwarder, moteview/moteworks, TOSSIM, etc. work on Vista.
 
  Thanks in advance.
 
  Regards
  Prashant
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Re: [Tinyos-help] About MoteIV support information

2007-11-08 Thread Jeonghoon Kang
FYI,

Surprising TinyOS Wiki contains something.

http://docs.tinyos.net/index.php/Boomerang

-jh.kang-

2007/11/8, Urs Hunkeler [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
 It might be possible to access large parts of the original web site
 through this link:
 http://web.archive.org/web/20070715062122/http://moteiv.com/

 However the archive is relatively slow and some parts might not be
 included (especially the areas where a subscription was required). Also
 the most recent information might not be available (though google cache
 might help there) I haven't checked yet. Maybe we should use the archive
 to make a local copy somewhere?

 Cheers,
 Urs


 Peizhao Hu schrieb:
  Dear All Tmote Sky Users;
 
  Anyone has a backup of all moteiv support information from the web site?
  As the sudden shutdown of MoteIV support web site, we lost all this
  information. It will be really graceful to have a copy for future
  reference. :-)
 

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Re: [Tinyos-help] sentilla

2007-10-18 Thread Jeonghoon Kang
In my view,
Telos rev.B from UC Berkeley is very stable hardware for TinyOS until now.
TinyOS community have done so much with Telosb.

Though tmote sky has most of users,
there are some other Telos rev.B company.

Xbow

Maxfor
(www.maxfor.co.kr)

TinyOS Mall
(www.tinyosmall.co.kr)

Unless TI disconnect CC2420, MSP430 1611,
Korea Companies continue to produce.


2007/10/18, André Miguel de Almeida Marrão Rodrigues
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
 Hi



 After reading a lot of news as well as sending some emails I conclude that



 1) You could get TelosB nodes from CrossBow for research. For businees I'm
 not

 sure if they are ok because they are not FCC certified. They have a business
 line based MicaZ and Íris platforms.



 2) Support from MoteIV on the old products is to forget (boomerang).

 Some people on the list are asking for them to open the old support
 materials.



 3) They explicit say there:



 ... All of Sentilla's new
 products that are coming in 2008 are backwards compatible with Tmote
 Sky and Tmote Mini, so you can remove Sentilla Point and load TinyOS
 if you choose.



 I'm not sure it will be an interesting option to do that because of
 prices

 Perhaps in a near future more information will be available



 4) Maxfor in Corea advertises nodes that support the same software.



 Regards,



 André



 - Original Message -
 From: sara k [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: Tinyos-help@Millennium.Berkeley.EDU
 Sent: Thursday, October 18, 2007 8:52 AM
 Subject: [Tinyos-help] sentilla


  Hi All,
  I have just checked the Moteiv website and they have a very strange
  announcements end of life plans for moteiv tmote hw products!
  no technical support will be available for Moteiv Tmot HW products
  etc
  Does it effect the development of the tinyos??
  I  start  to work in tmote sky and tinyos and now this news
  disappointed me ?? do we have to worry about that??? What do you think
  ???
  Best
   Sara
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Re: [Tinyos-help] UART RSSI

2007-06-23 Thread Jeonghoon Kang

If you using ByteComm.nc
Did you check the event below?

async event result_t txByteReady(bool success);
If you send more than 2 bytes, you'd better using txByteReady.

check it in Korean.
http://www.tinyos.re.kr/bbs/bbs.php?db=soft_bbsmode=readidx=3052page=

-jh.kang

2007/6/23, JeongKwanhee [EMAIL PROTECTED]:


Hello!!

First,

I'm trying to do debugging by sending information to UART when mote received
the packet.

Currently, I'm using the MintRoute or Route and so on, and I call txByte
to transfer on UART when event is generated.

call ByteComm.txByte(0xaa);

call ByteComm.txByte(0xbb);

call ByteComm.txByte(0xcc);



Generally, when I test the Blink example, the result is aa bb cc.

However, when I test the Multihop routing system(Routing library part), I
only gained aa.

It doesn't pass next step. I don't know why it show like above.



Second,

I'm testing what I receive RSSI value.

When I get the RSSI value, the result is 00 CF.

I don't know the range of RSSI.

Is this possible??

Tell me more plz…..


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Re: [Tinyos-help] tos-install-jni can not locate java in cygwin

2007-06-15 Thread Jeonghoon Kang

If you used TinyOS install shield,
you have Java 1.4.2. at /cygdirve/c/~~~/cygwin/java

Your PATH variable defines /cygdrive/c/windows/system32/ before proper
JAVA dir.
Try *env | grep PATH*
and you can change the PATH using *unset*  *export* in the cygwin shell.

Why don't you change the name like below in windows file explorer.
c:\windows\system32\java.exe
to
c:\windows\system32\java_tinyos.exe

-jh.kang


2007/6/15, Ahmed Said [EMAIL PROTECTED]:

Hi,

I am using a cygwin environment, the problem is that after I install
java  and I type which java
I get /cygdrive/c/windows/system32/, I think this is the reason for
getting java not found error when I type tos-install-jni, does
anyone know how to displace this version of java by the one i
installed to be able to install the JNI code?

Thanks in advance,
Regards,
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Re: [Tinyos-help] problem with tos-install-jni

2007-06-14 Thread Jeonghoon Kang

I am using Fedora Linux.
I had some JNI error on TinyOS-1.x.
You can fix most location problems with
-- /opt/tinyos-1.x/tools/scripts/locate-jre
-- /opt/tinyos-1.x/tools/java/jni/Makefile
-- /opt/tinyos-1.x/tools/java/net/tinyos/util/Env.INSTALL

In my case,
*getenv* occurred problems.
I fixed it with below.
in file
/opt/tinyos-1.x/tools/java/net/tinyos/util/Env.java
change the line
java.lang.System.loadLibrary(getenv);
to
Runtime.getRuntime( ).load(/libgetenv.so);

-jh.kang


2007/6/15, Ahmed Said [EMAIL PROTECTED]:

hi,

when i try tos-install-jni i get an error that java is not found and
not installing JNI code, and when i am installing the tinyos tools
package i get the same error, although i have installed the JDK, can
anyone help please

thanks in advance
Regards,
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Re: [Tinyos-help] hardware

2007-02-06 Thread Jeonghoon Kang

Hi,
Did you hear about Korean Mote (Telos rev. B) ?
The name is TIP710, TIP810.
They support detatch type of USB, Serial and add-on various sensor boards.
www.maxfor.co.kr

Cheers,
Kang.




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I am looking to get a couple of motes to use in real world testing of my
code. I see that Crossbow sells them. However, they appear to have a
licensed tool chain. I assume the tinyOS code and tool chain works just fine
on them and that the licensed tool chain is something else. Does anyone else
make mote hardware?

Cheers,
Ken


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