You should use MicaHWVerify directly to the serial port without
SerialForwarder (IMHO), since it is a low-level test program...

I would also use [EMAIL PROTECTED]:mica2 instead of the baud rate.
And further would upgrade to TOS v1.1.7 or greater and use
the contrib/xbow tree for the mica2's.

Or did I say that already?
MS


Alexandre Bergel wrote:
Hello,

I run into problems when reading from the serial port.
In the motes communications field in the java version of the SerialForwarder I entered: [EMAIL PROTECTED]:57600 I installed MicaHWVerify with 'make mica2 install'. When I execute 'java hardware_check' I got a write failed in the SerialForwarder windows.

I use a 10-minutes freshly installed Windows XP+SP2 with the Crossbow version of TinyOS 1.1.0

Anyone has an idea of what is going wrong ?

Cheers,
Alexandre
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Dr. Alexandre Bergel

Research Fellow
Distributed Systems Group
Trinity College,
Dublin 2, Ireland
http://www.cs.tcd.ie/Alexandre.Bergel
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