My apologies, what exactly does that line do? I've typed the command into
the terminal - does it mean that I'm now able to activate my temperature
sensor when I develop some program later on and download it to my telosb
mote?
Regards,
Azhar
From: Philip Levis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Muhammad Azhar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
CC: tinyos-help@Millennium.Berkeley.EDU
Subject: Re: [Tinyos-help] I have a question about temperature sensor
Date: Tue, 23 Jan 2007 21:45:33 -0800
On Jan 23, 2007, at 9:01 PM, Muhammad Azhar wrote:
Hi Phil,
Thanks for the info, I am now able to find the related component file,
which appears in the sensorboards/im2sb directory as well as the
platforms/telosa/chips/sht11 directory... Since I'm using telosb as my
platform, do I need to make a copy of just this one file into the telosb
directory, or can I start programming right away without having to move
any files?
No.
$ cat tinyos-2.x/tos/platforms/telosb/.platform
# Includes that should take precedence come first. Platforms come before
# chips because they may override files. These must be specified as
# @includes instead of -I's to @opts, otherwise the %T won't be processed
# by ncc.
push( @includes, qw(
%T/platforms/telosb
%T/platforms/telosb/chips/stm25p
%T/platforms/telosa
%T/platforms/telosa/chips/cc2420
%T/platforms/telosa/chips/s1087
%T/platforms/telosa/chips/s10871
%T/platforms/telosa/chips/sht11
%T/chips/cc2420
%T/chips/msp430
%T/chips/msp430/adc12
%T/chips/msp430/dma
%T/chips/msp430/pins
%T/chips/msp430/timer
%T/chips/msp430/usart
%T/chips/msp430/sensors
%T/chips/stm25p
%T/chips/sht11
%T/lib/timer
%T/lib/serial
%T/lib/adc
%T/lib/power
) );
@opts = qw(
-gcc=msp430-gcc
-mmcu=msp430x1611
-fnesc-target=msp430
-fnesc-no-debug
-fnesc-
scheduler=TinySchedulerC,TinySchedulerC.TaskBasic,TaskBasic,TaskBasic,ru
nTask,postTask
);
push @opts, "-mingw-gcc" if $cygwin;
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