If you use a USB-to-serial converter, that can be the culprit. Try to
get a different one (with a different chipset).
Janos
On Wed, Feb 18, 2009 at 10:33 PM, Ranjani Nagarajan
ranjani.nagara...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi there,
I am working on Mica2 sensors and for the past two days, I have been
Hi there,
I am working on Mica2 sensors and for the past two days, I have been getting
the Programmer not responding error when I try to program the motes. I
have tried changing the batteries in the power supply, tried reconnecting
the mote and the serial cable several times (applied a lot of
Hi every one,
Im using MOTE WORKS 2.0.
iam using MIB510 Programming board and mica2 motes.
i have set the baud
rate to be 57600
when I try to upload the code into mote
On Windows:
After a clean install of 1.1.0, the MIB510 worked as expected. I left
everything
connected.
Then did the TOS specific Cygwin upgrade in preparation for loading
1.1.14 (and the nesc
upgrade). Rebooted and tried the make command again, with essentially
the same results Affan
After the Cygwin update, I managed to track down that uisp was
apparently opening the port
but was unable to write to it (why? permissions?). Your mention of
/dev/ttyS0 get me to
wondering why there is no /dev device directory in the distribution.
Following the procedure given at:
Hello,
I seem to be getting this very basic programmer not responding error. I
have searched the mailng list for the solution but most of the issues
discussed have been b/c of a USB-serial conversion for the mib510
programming board. I have checked that the board is getting the power,
and even