You have two sets of avr compiler toos installed. Try removing the
older ones and re-install the newer ones. Keep nesc 1.2.

-kw

On 11/5/05, Aarti Khandelwal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
>
>
> Hi Ping,
> I am developing a TimeSync protocol in sensornet. Could you please tell me
> what  configuration I should use, I mean
> TinyOS,nesC,avr & tinyOs-tools version as well as which micas. What
> simulator to use though I am not going to simulate but actually implementing
> on Mica2 with 510 board.
>
> Lastly,can you please send me the link to get the SourceCode for FTSP and
> TPSN, please.
>
> Also I am getting some strange assembler errors, my configurations is:
> -----------------------------
> vr-insight-6.3-1
> avr-binutils-2.13.2.1-1
> avr-libc-20030512cvs-1
> avr-binutils-2.15tinyos-3
> avr-insight-pre6.0cvs.tinyos-1.3
> avr-gcc-3.3tinyos-1
> avr-gcc-3.4.3-1
> tinyos-1.1.0-1
> tinyos-1.1.13May2005cvs-1
> tinyos-tools-1.2.0-2
> nesc-1.2-1
> ------------------------------------------
> Compilation Errors are:
>
> compiling Blink to a mica2 binary
> ncc -o build/mica2/main.exe -Os -board=micasb -target=mica2
> -I%T/../beta/MyBetaCode -DCC1K_DEF_FREQ=916700000 -Wall -Wshadow
> -DDEF_TOS_AM_GROUP=0x33 -Wnesc-all -finline-limit=100000
> -fnesc-cfile=build/mica2/app.c  Blink.nc -lm
>
> tmp/cclk41xc.s: Assembler messages:
> /tmp/cclk41xc.s:10: Error: unknown opcode `disabled'
> /tmp/cclk41xc.s:12: Error: unrecognized symbol type ""
> /tmp/cclk41xc.s:12: Error: unknown opcode `disabled'
> /tmp/cclk41xc.s:13: Error: expected comma after name `HPLPowerManagementM'
> in .size directive
> /tmp/cclk41xc.s:13: Error: unknown opcode `disabled'
> /tmp/cclk41xc.s:14: Error: unknown opcode `hplpowerma'
> /tmp/cclk41xc.s:17: Error: unrecognized symbol type ""
> /tmp/cclk41xc.s:17: Error: unknown opcode `adjustinte'
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
> Arti
>
>
>
> Philip Levis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Oct 13, 2005, at 7:58 PM, Ping Liu wrote:
>
> > Hello Phil,
> >
> > I completely wiped out all rpms and reinstalled everything, still the
> > same problem. There was always only 1 copy of avr-gcc in my system
> > though as I don't think it changed since 1.1.7. However, to be more
> > sure, how do I check which avr-gcc ncc actually calls?
> >
>
> Pass the -v option.
>
> Phil
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