Have you searched the archive? I think this will help:
http://mail.millennium.berkeley.edu/pipermail/tinyos-help/2006-February/014525.html
Ittipong
2008/5/2 贾鹏 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi there,
anyone can tell me the differences between include and includes?
Peng Jia
I had the same question but on Tmote Sky. The link is the answer given by
Urs. It may not be completely useful to your case but it may give you some
ideas.
http://mail.millennium.berkeley.edu/pipermail/tinyos-help/2007-November/028974.html
Ittipong
2008/5/2 Daniel Pereira [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Thu, May 1, 2008 at 8:12 PM, Philip Levis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I imagine some driver somewhere using this without
100% understanding what it does, and some poor app developer trying to
figure out why nodes go to full power after 8 hours and never turn off.
If another component is
Hi,
I know TinyOS assumes it has complete control over the hardware but what if
it doesn't. What is the best way to prevent user applications to access
hardware that should be exclusively controller by standard C functions. Is
there anyway thing simpler than arbiters?
Thanks,
I forward your email to the list where you will receive useful hints.
Ittipong
2008/5/2 贾鹏 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Yes I have read it, it's said:
PS: macros defined in files loaded with includes are available from
the *next* .nc file loaded. Not very intuitive, I agree (hence the
switch to
how do i find the physical position of nodes...i mean (x,y)
co-ordinates in the topology gridin tinyos1.x
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2008/4/28 Bulut ERSAVAS [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Also, when CTP is used, ETX values are quite large. Even for a single hop,
it is about 265. You will notice ETX values as large as 700 with 3-hop
routes. However, with no LPL it was usually less than 300 even for 6-hop
routes. Can this be due to
Hi,
I miss understand the difference between LEEP packet and CTP Routing frame.
Also When each of them is sent?
Thank you very much,
Nahr Elk
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On Fri, May 2, 2008 at 9:03 AM, Nahr ... [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I miss understand the difference between LEEP packet and CTP Routing frame.
Also When each of them is sent?
CTP Routing frame is sent as a payload of LEEP frame. So they are sent
together in a single packet.
- om_p
Hallo All,
Please I want to remove the antenna on Mica2, it is MMCX antenna?
Greetings...
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Yup. It should just bayonet-off.
MS
Tiny User wrote:
Hallo All,
Please I want to remove the antenna on Mica2, it is MMCX antenna?
Greetings...
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Hi there!
I'm using cygwin and telosb motes.I have loaded Oscillocope on the motes
,I'm receiving the packet sequence of bytes
1A 01 08 82 FF FF FF FF 0A 7D 01 00 8A 02 01 00 52 1A 52 1A 52 1A 52 1A 51
1A 50
1A 50 1A 4F 1A 4E 1A 4D 1A
What about timestamps?How can I get them?
One more
I think I've got this resolved. Let me know.
Kevin
On Thu, May 1, 2008 at 2:25 PM, Kevin Klues [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I think I know what might be causeing the md5 sum error. I'll take a
look at it when I'm in the office again tomorrow.
Kevin
On Thu, May 1, 2008 at 2:07 PM,
Oh I am trying to remove it from two days :D and I searched on internet ,
but no answer... do you have photos! (or course:D)..
On Fri, May 2, 2008 at 6:35 PM, Michael Schippling [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Yup. It should just bayonet-off.
MS
Tiny User wrote:
Hallo All,
Please I want to
Sorry, I was wrong about the bayonet thing. It just snaps in.
On the mica2's that I have, the little gold square piece can
be pulled directly back out of the connector on the board.
MS
Tiny User wrote:
Oh I am trying to remove it from two days :D and I searched on internet
, but no answer...
Nesdoc seems having problem when including a .h (ex. #include hardware.h)
file in a .nc file. The file header don't appear in docs. Is there a way to
include a .h file without loosing the .nc file header?
Thanks,
.:Fred
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Not working :( i am not sure if you mean the MMCX connector by Mica2?
should I press the circle plate (outer side)..
On Fri, May 2, 2008 at 9:18 PM, Michael Schippling [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Sorry, I was wrong about the bayonet thing. It just snaps in.
On the mica2's that I have, the little
Hello All
Some one in the mailing list said the Mica2 will not transmit with the max
power of CC1000 because of Impedance matching, any one please explains more
about this idea.
Best Regards,
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Granted I am/was working with telosb motes, but the thing I regret the
most is not switching from TOS 1x to TOS 2x soon enough.
I would (maybe grossly so) equate the upgrade with transitioning from
Windows 9x to Windows 2000... as long as you have compatible hardware
and software (or can upgrade
Here's the manpage:
http://www.amphenolrf.com/products/CatalogPages/mmcx_catalog.pdf
If the part with the antenna on it rotates inside the on-board
connector then it should pull out. No pressing necessary.
If it doesn't rotate then someone probably super-glued it together...
As for the antenna
Hi everyone,
I'm studying the software update management in WSN.
I use some compilation technique to reduce the patch size of a software update.
I'd like to use Deluge code for my case study, and I need to have multiple
versions
of Deluge code.
Since it's part of tinyos, so now I only have the
Would you be able to retrieve multiple version from the CVS repository directly?
It might be fun (not really) shifting through.
Paul
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Hello,
TOSSIM-T2 seems to have undergone a complete transformation from the
TOSSIM present in the TOS 1.x line.
In particular, TOSSIM-T2 (and Python) now appears to work directly
through a C++/SWIG interface while it (TinyViz, Tython) had a JVM
interface. While TOS 2.x changes appear to be a
On May 2, 2008, at 4:33 PM, Paul Stickney wrote:
Hello,
TOSSIM-T2 seems to have undergone a complete transformation from the
TOSSIM present in the TOS 1.x line.
In particular, TOSSIM-T2 (and Python) now appears to work directly
through a C++/SWIG interface while it (TinyViz, Tython) had a
Philip,
Thank you for your quick reply,
I just want to start off by saying that I am really impressed with the
TOSSIM-T2 interface (even if it doesn't currently support every
thought I've posted a question about).
First of all, any GUI-based interface is inherently unrepeatable. Better to
have
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