Hi,
First of all, if you haven't did it already, go through this tutorial:
http://docs.tinyos.net/tinywiki/index.php/Mote-PC_serial_communication_and_SerialForwarder
After that, if you're familiar with java, check the app
$TOSROOT/apps/test/TestSerial and the tinyos.jar source at
Hi,
TOSROOT should be set before any other variable which uses it.
Andris
On Thu, Mar 29, 2012 at 8:29 AM, 柴晓萌 ustb@gmail.com wrote:
I'm a Chinese student,and I'm sorry for my English speaking. I'm new in
TinyOS.I have a problem when I run make micaz sim, I'm using cygwin under
Win7.I
On Fri, Mar 30, 2012 at 8:09 PM, Javier M Mora jmm...@us.es wrote:
On Fri, 30 Mar 2012 14:16:03 -0400
Newlyn Erratt new...@erratt.com wrote:
I am currently attempting to setup TinyOS on a new machine on OpenSUSE 12.1
and am running into a minor issue. Compilation works fine for both Micaz
Hi Oleg,
The silabs driver from szte-wsn is not ready to use, we had some
hardware bug, and we couldn't really test it. We want to finish it,
but right now we have more important projects.
Andris
On Wed, Mar 28, 2012 at 1:44 PM, Oleg Trenkin legotro...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi All,
I want to use
Hi,
You should use the UartStream/UartByte interfaces provided by PlatformSerialC.
Andris
On Wed, Mar 28, 2012 at 2:34 AM, Jan Ebora j3b...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello,
I'm just wondering how would one go about reading bytes from the uart and
changing baud rate. There is barely any tutorials on
Hi,
I think the windows CLASSPATH format is different: It uses ;
(semicolon) instead of : (colon), and \ (backslash) instead of /
(slash).
Andris
On Tue, Mar 27, 2012 at 4:35 PM, tifenn.ra...@etu.utc.fr wrote:
Dear all,
I try to follow the tinyos-2.x tutorial in lesson 4: Mote-PC serial
Hi Guys,
Our company is planning to use deluge for remote programming, but we
have some problems with it, and we're wandering if someone improved it
or someone is improving it.
Our problems:
-Rollback feature would be nice. I know it could be achieved with the
three images, but it could be done
You can install the packages with rpm -ivh --ignoreos --force, this
will overwrite the conflicting files.
Andris
On Wed, Oct 26, 2011 at 12:24 PM, David Rodenas Herráiz
drod...@hotmail.com wrote:
Thanks Eric. I had some problems installing the xscale compiler (for
Imote2):
rpm -ivh --ignoreos
Hi Luis,
I had similar problems with telosa motes, and I don't know what caused
the problem, or how to resolve it, but I found a workaround.
Unofrtunatly it only worked on windows (xp)+cygwin:
Before opening the serial port with the tinyos java apps, I opened it
with rxtx
the usb port with rxtx to see what happen..can you
send me what program you use to do that?
Thanks for your help
Luís Pereira
2011/10/26 Bíró András bband...@gmail.com
Hi Luis,
I had similar problems with telosa motes, and I don't know what caused
the problem, or how to resolve it, but I found
Hi Hau!
You should compile the JNI libraries for your platform (it's
precompiled in the tinyos-tools package, but only for x86 platforms),
and add it to your java libraries. You can found it in
/tools/tinyos/java/env and /tools/tinyos/java/serial.
But I think it's easier to compile the c version
Hi Max,
That avr-gcc is really old. Try to reinstall every avr related package
from this repository:
deb http://tinyos.stanford.edu/tinyos/dists/ubuntu/ lucid main
Andris
On Thu, Oct 13, 2011 at 2:06 PM, Morgan Reeves
abelianchamel...@hotmail.com wrote:
Hi Everyone,
I have spent the last 3
Hi,
On Thu, Oct 13, 2011 at 8:00 PM, Andrew Sabelhaus asabe...@umd.edu wrote:
Hi Max,
From that error message, it seems your issue is now with ncc (the nesC
compiler.) Even though you updated your avr-gcc packages, did you do
the same with ncc? The TinyOS wiki should have details for
Hi Max,
On Fri, Oct 14, 2011 at 2:21 AM, Morgan Reeves
abelianchamel...@hotmail.com wrote:
Hi again,
I followed Andrew's suggestion, but I had already updated everything:
maxwell@XXX:~$ nescc --version
nescc: 1.3.3
gcc: gcc (Ubuntu 4.4.3-4ubuntu5) 4.4.3
Copyright (C) 2009 Free Software
Hell Sghaier,
You're probably using a mib520 programming board, which has two
virtual serial port, the first one for programming, the second one for
communicating. If you have no other usb serial device, then you should
listen on ttyUSB1.
Andris
On Tue, Oct 11, 2011 at 6:24 PM, Nouha Sghaier
Hi,
You will need the file tos/platforms/mica/MicaBusC.nc. This config
provides almost all the pins as GeneralIO, and gives you 8 ADC.
There's also an i2c, spi and usart, which you can use directly from
the mcu driver.
Andris
On Mon, Oct 10, 2011 at 5:09 PM, srikanth pasumarthy
/10 srikanth pasumarthy pasumarthysrika...@gmail.com:
Hi Andris,
Thank you very much for quick reply and information.
Can you share with me any materials/tutorials/examples which involves
usage of any of these 51 pins.
Srikanth.
2011/10/10 Bíró András bband...@gmail.com
Hi,
You
Hi Mohamed,
The transmit power of the cc2420 (and any 802.15.4 chip) is really
low: 0dBm=1mW (about 0.3mA at 3.3V). However a received packet needs
much more signal processing then a transmitted one (check the block
diagram:
Hi Sohail,
If you're using the rfa1 codes of Philip Sommer or us
(szte-wsn.sf.net), you should use it with tinyos-svn.
Andris
2011/8/23 soahil shuaib ceme_...@yahoo.com:
Dear All,
I am compiling the RadioCountToLeds app for the rfa1 platform for the
radio performance. I encountered many
of platforms, i could not find any
platforms of rfa1. Neither was there there atmrfa1 under the head of chips.
Would you give the address where i can find tinyos svn.
Thanks and regards,
Sohail
From: Bíró András bband...@gmail.com
To: soahil shuaib ceme_
Sorry, thats my mistake, I forgot to install libusb-dev before
compiling avrdude. Here are the recompiled packages with usb support:
http://shell.sch.bme.hu/~biroandris/pkg/
They will also be in the repository soon.
Andris
2011/8/19 soahil shuaib ceme_...@yahoo.com:
Dear Janos Sallai,
As per
Sohail,
I think the avrdude in the stanford repository (5.10) has usb support.
At least I used it with -Pusb for avrdragon.
Andris
On Thu, Aug 18, 2011 at 11:22 AM, soahil shuaib ceme_...@yahoo.com wrote:
Dear Mr. Janos,
Thank you for the information.
Tinyos uses avrdude for programming avr
Hello, Sohail.
2011/8/17 soahil shuaib ceme_...@yahoo.com:
Dear Andris,
Thank you for the detailed information.
At the university lab i have the karnic distribution of ubuntu.
The new packages will only work on lucid (10.04) and newer (the older
distros are unsopported by canonical too). For
Hello!
Use this repository:
http://tinyos.stanford.edu/tinyos/dists/ubuntu/
It has a patched toolchain with rfa1 support. Upgrading gcc may cause
problems (better optimisation reveals unfixed bugs in tinyos), but
it's needless for rfa1 support. Binutils and gcc only have to know
that rfa1 uses
Hello,
First of all, your original problem:
You need to remove the tinyos avr toolchain to install an other one
(avr-binutils-tinyos, etc). Sorry, I should have write this in my
previous mail.
2011/8/16 Martin Cerveny mar...@c-home.cz:
Hello.
On Tue, 16 Aug 2011, Bíró András wrote
From: Bíró András bband...@gmail.com
To: soahil shuaib ceme_...@yahoo.com
Cc: tinyos-help@millennium.berkeley.edu
tinyos-help@millennium.berkeley.edu
Sent: Tuesday, August 16, 2011 3:34 PM
Subject: Re: [Tinyos-help] How to upgrade avr-gcc in tinyos to a newer
version
mentioned earlier
(http://tinyos-main.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/tools/avr-toolchain/).
Andris
2011/8/16 Bíró András bband...@gmail.com:
Hello Sohail,
2011/8/16 soahil shuaib ceme_...@yahoo.com:
Dear Andris,
Thank you very much for the information.
Let me take some more guidance and help from
Hello Tobe,
If you installed tinyos 2.1.1 from a debian package, your TOSROOT
should point to /opt/tinyos-2.1.1
I don't have much experience with the msp430 platforms, but I had
problems with newer gcc on avr (some chips didn't work)
Andris
On Thu, Aug 11, 2011 at 2:26 PM, Klunz
Hello!
You could use the newest toolchain, there won't be any compilation
errors, but some code doesn't work with that, probably becouse the
better optimization in gcc (I had problems with the rf230 radio and
the at45db flash chips).
Current toolchain: binutils 2.17; gcc 4.1.2; avr-libc 1.4.7,
2011/7/11 Bíró András bband...@gmail.com
2011/7/11 Geo Gkolfin geo198...@gmail.com:
So I will use it as described in tinyos-2.1.0/tos/sensorboards, right?
I don't have this file, so I don't know.
But check the /apps/test library, it's a good place to start, if
there's no documentation
Then it depends on the sensorboard: If you're using mts3xx or mts1xx,
it's called PhotoC. On mts400 it's called Taos2550C.
Andris
On Mon, Jul 11, 2011 at 8:14 PM, Geo Gkolfin geo198...@gmail.com wrote:
I am using iris motes...
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Tinyos-help
Hello!
First of all, sorry for the late answer. We're and Philipp Sommer is
working on it:
http://szte-wsn.svn.sourceforge.net/
https://github.com/phsommer/tinyos-main/
In our version (szte-wsn), the radio (only basic oparation mode), i2c,
uart and timers are working and tested.
We're using
one facing this problem.
Best regards,
Jimmy
2010/9/10 Bíró András bband...@gmail.com
Hi,
I had this problem too, the generated code had methodes like this:
public static boolean isSigned_nx_struct ctrl_msg 10 96()
My solution was to downgrade to perl 5,10.x, but I will try your patch
Hi,
I had this problem too, the generated code had methodes like this:
public static boolean isSigned_nx_struct ctrl_msg 10 96()
My solution was to downgrade to perl 5,10.x, but I will try your patch.
Andras Biro
On Fri, Sep 10, 2010 at 5:52 PM, Chih-Ming Hsieh
hsieh@googlemail.com wrote:
Hello,
I'm new in tinyos, and get that problem in the RadioCountMsg tutorial
program with the packets.py TOSSIM script. I used the meyer-heavy.txt
for the noise model and my topo.txt is this:
1 2 -54.0
2 1 -55.0
1 3 -60.0
3 1 -60.0
2 3 -64.0
3 2 -64.0
just like in the tutorial. And the
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