Hi,
I have been looking through the tinyOS homepage for a way to download
and install tinyOS 2.0 (or the newest version if there is a newer one)
but so far the only thing I have been able to find is either a live
cd-image or a bunch of rpms.
I would like to get a tinyOS environment up and
On 5/2/07, Romain Thouvenin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
TinyOS and nesC code bases are hosted on sourceforge
(www.sf.net/projects/(tinyos|nescc)). Tinyos comes with all the
examples and associated tools. According to [1], you need to configure
gcc with the avr target and compile it to get avr-gcc.
Hi,
I'd like to use BaseStation with my Multi-hop Protocol and read the
packets in a Java application.
So I migged the multi-hop packet, wired BaseStationP to the
multi-hop component (which provide AM interfaces), and modifyed
BaseStationP so that it always use the multi-hop AM type and compute
On 5/2/07, Kasper Bonne [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 5/2/07, Romain Thouvenin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
TinyOS and nesC code bases are hosted on sourceforge
(www.sf.net/projects/(tinyos|nescc)). Tinyos comes with all the
examples and associated tools. According to [1], you need to configure
On 5/2/07, Romain Thouvenin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
At the root of the cvs tree, there is a directory for each version of
TinyOS. The one for 2.0 is called tinyos-2.x
Ahh yes, don't know why I didn't see that before. Thanks a lot.
Regards
/Kasper
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hi
sorry for the previous email, it is becuase of IE, any way
I am using tinyos 1.1.13 , MIB510, MTS300 from crossbow
I have implemented an application to read the MIC reading from the sensor node and dispay this value while it is changing
my question is:Can I use the MIC readingto estimate a
Hello,
I need help about the surge application in tossim.Can anyone explain how
multi hoping is implemented
in surge application in tossim.And if possible i need explanation about
surge module.Thanks in advance.
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sangeeth kumar wrote:
Hi all,
I am using windows and want to switch it to some Linux OS for creating
tinyos applications and for using tinyos simulators.
Can anyone plz tell me which linux is preferable,Redhat,Ubuntu,fedora etc.
You might
Hi,
we try to use Tmote Connect and we can connect it via internet and we can see
on web page that our mote was connected.
and second phase, we wrote a command as below:
java net.tinyos.sf.SerialForwarder -comm [EMAIL PROTECTED]:10002
and afterward it says :
Listening to [EMAIL
Hi Senol,
when connecting to the Tmote Connect from java, try using this
specifier for the packet source:
java net.tinyos.sf.SerialForwarder -comm [EMAIL PROTECTED]:10002
Cheers,
Rob
On 5/2/07, Senol Zafer ERDOGAN [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
we try to use Tmote Connect and we can
Slide # 8
www.cs.berkeley.edu/~*jaein*/presentations/*Jaein**Jeong*
_ChipconRadioStack.ppt
On 5/1/07, Benjamin Madore [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
Could someone point me to a document that lists the discreet channels on
the
CC1000. I know I've seen something on it at one time, but I
Mine only had 00, 02, 04, and 06 specified for the Mica2.
Maybe I got a different version. I'll look for other versions.
Thanks.
On Tue, May 1, 2007 9:10 pm, Michael Schippling said:
What? the 25 channels in MakeXbowlocal aren't enough?
Probably the CC1000 spec sheet is the place to look.
I
Hi,
I tried as you said and i got this message and always says died- restarting,
Listening to [EMAIL PROTECTED]:10002
Listening for client connections on port 9002
end-of-stream
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:10002 died - restarting
Note: when i wrote make tmote install,1 netbsl, x.x.x.x:10002 command i
Perhaps you were looking at the 433Mhz channels which are rather
under-represented. I assumed you meant 916Mhz because that's what I use...
Probably have to go back to the spec sheet to see if there are more
otpions available in the lower freqs.
MS
From my contrib/xbow/apps/MakeXbowlocal file,
_never_ use IEheh...
My memory fails on the details, but there are some examples of timing
the difference in reception time of an audio ping with a simultaneous
radio message. Perhaps three or four years ago...
I can't even come up with a good set of keywords right now, but some
grueling
On Wed, May 2, 2007 2:16 pm, Michael Schippling said:
Perhaps you were looking at the 433Mhz channels which are rather
under-represented. I assumed you meant 916Mhz because that's what I use...
Probably have to go back to the spec sheet to see if there are more
otpions available in the lower
presets probably refers to the defines we now know and love,
although there is a 'table' of settings at the end of
tos\platform\mica2\CC1000Const.h
Chipcon (via TOS) provides a program for generating the manual
settings for any desired frequency, and I expect that was used
to make the preset
The preset table is actually in the CC1000Const.h file. You'll see it's an
array of register values starting with:
static const prog_uchar CC1K_Params[6][31] = {
};
There are two functions you can call in your application in TinyOS 1.x to
adjust the frequency through the CC1000Control
hello everybody
please help me if someone is using the Avrora simulator. Avrora contains two
types of file
1)avrora.jar 2) avrora-source-file. Avrora site has mentioned how to set
the path of jar file only, now please tell me where to keep the source file
and how to set the path of source
While we're on the subject of broken CC1000's...
I was originally mostly unsuccessful in using the 'standard' TOS mica2
radio until an xbow engineer directed me to the contrib/xbow tree.
I assumed that all that xbow/tos/CC1000* code was my savior. However,
just recently I found that it too uses
Hi Folks,
I have a piece of wave data stored in Tmote (about 8k bytes), I need to
dynamically change its volume (by software) when it's being played through
the speaker. Can someone tell me how to do it?
Thanks!
Yicheng
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On 5/2/07, yicheng [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Folks,
I have a piece of wave data stored in Tmote (about 8k bytes), I need to
dynamically change its volume (by software) when it's being played through
How to reduce the amplitude? By decreasing the value of wave data? They are
totally 8k bytes data, so each time I change the volume, I have to change
all of those one by one, it's awkward and time consuming. Can I offset the
DAC output with variable calibration voltage or using variable reference
Hello everyone,
We're working on a project which involves using two radio interfaces
simultaneously, one for ZigBee and one for Bluetooth. Are the tools for
working with these specifications available in TinyOS? Can a mote with two
radio interfaces be simulated using TOSSIM? Any help on this
I have checked over the previous postings on this subject in the archives but
am still having a little trouble. When debugging my program, the send()
function calls fine, but sendDone() never occurs. I have set up my topology,
and I have tested it with existing programs such as
On May 2, 2007, at 3:49 AM, Romain Thouvenin wrote:
On 5/2/07, Romain Thouvenin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I'd like to use BaseStation with my Multi-hop Protocol and read the
packets in a Java application.
So I migged the multi-hop packet, wired BaseStationP to the
multi-hop component
Hi,
Our tos2 app has the gateway assigning node id's dynamically to nodes.
Something like this:
node sends join request, including GUID
gateway broadcasts reply with GUID + assigned nodeid
node assigns nodeid as local address
I'm using setAmAddress() provided by
Hi,
Before I go on assuming that I understand what gett0() and getdt() from
the Timer interface means, I'd like to confirm if gett0() + getdt() would
get me getNow()?
Assuming if there is a Node 5 in the network that has a milliseconds
periodic timer of 1 minute. If, for instance, it has
Sangeeth,
I have managed to install tinyos-1.x in on Fedora after much hard work
just today. But Philip is right, its much easier on Ubuntu.
Fedora is do-able because I've just done it all now.
Regards
Keerthi
Quoting Philip Levis [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On May 2, 2007, at 12:17 AM, sangeeth
Hi Azhar, did you read the documentation for the Timer interface? Take a
look at it, cut+paste below. For instance, getNow is the current, free
running time. And, for a periodic timer firing every 1000 units, getdt
returns 1000. - Cory
/**
* Return the current time.
* @return Current
Dear all,
I am tryin to build an application wherein it is required to collect 8bit data
serially from another microcontroller on one of the PW pins of the mica2. Can
the oscilloscope application be modified in order to do the same. I wont need
to sample the data in this case so the ADC
Hi,
I have read lesson 5 of tinyos 2.0 for several times. I still can not
understand how to configure AD. As there are several DemoSensorC.nc files,
which one will be used in my application? Could you explain it using the
case of Oscilloscope?
Thanks.
Yeah, same question, how can we know the data captured from sensor?
On 5/3/07, Dipti [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dear all,
I am tryin to build an application wherein it is required to collect 8bit
data serially from another microcontroller on one of the PW pins of the
mica2. Can the
Hi Fangming,
The DemoSensorC file being used in the Oscilloscope application depends on the
sensorboard which u r using, either micasb, basicsb or any other. That in turn
depends on the platform you are using. (mica,mica2,rene2,mica128).
If you are using mica2 for instance then the demosensorC
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