thank you eric.I'll try all you say tomorrow :-)

Aldo

2009/5/2 Eric Decker <[email protected]>

> I'm pretty sure the motes Aldo is referring to are supported by the Blaze
> tree.
>
> Starting at docs.tinyos.net I did a search for CC2500 (just 2500 didn't
> work) and found stuff about the CC1100 and CC2500 radios which then pointed
> to the Blaze contrib tree.
>
> See: http://docs.tinyos.net/index.php/CC1100/CC2500   Blaze looks like it
> supports both the 1100 and 2500 series.
>
>
> But that is only part of the problem.  The other part is getting the your
> development environment to recognize the usb/serial connection to the mote.
>
> There was an issue with Ubuntu (at least in 8.04) using a modified serial
> driver but that was for the USB TI MSP-FET430UIF JTAG debugging pod.  I
> don't know of any problem with connecting to the USB serial that is probably
> what is on the Blaze (t2500) which I suspect is based on the TelosB design.
>
> The place to start is plug your device in and then do "*lsusb*" from the
> command line.
>
> For my telosb I see:
>
> Bus 005 Device 009: ID 0403:6001 Future Technology Devices International,
> Ltd FT232 USB-Serial (UART) IC
>
> an for my jtag pod I see:
>
> Bus 005 Device 011: ID 0451:f430 Texas Instruments, Inc. MSP-FET430UIF JTAG
> Tool
>
>
> Based on the output from dmesg that you are seeing (the messages should
> also have been copied into /var/log/messages, that is where I look using
> "tail -f /var/log/messages") it looks like you have a jtag pod connected.
> The "bsl" loader won't work with that and you will have to use
> "msp430-jtag".
>
> Your dmesg output looks like:
>
> > Message of DMESG:
> >
> > *[ 3480.206955] usb 1-1: USB disconnect, address 2
> > [ 3518.749165] usb 1-1: new full speed USB device using uhci_hcd and
> > address 4
> > [ 3518.978423] usb 1-1: configuration #1 chosen from 1 choice
> > [ 3518.992497] drivers/usb/class/cdc-acm.c: This device cannot do calls
> > on its own. It is no modem.
> > [ 3520.256613] hiddev96: USB HID v1.01 Device [Texas Instruments Texas
> > Instruments MSP-FET430UIF] on usb-0000:00:07.2-1*
> >
>
> Which seems to indicated a jtag pod.
>
> Take a look at
> http://docs.tinyos.net/index.php/Xubuntu_8.04,_CVS_T2.1,_Step_by_step.
> There is a section that talks about fixing the Ubuntu serial driver for use
> with the jtag.
>
> Another place to look is
> http://apps.sourceforge.net/mediawiki/mspgcc/index.php?title=Linux_installation
> In particular the section titled: "Get additional Components",
> http://www.soft-switch.org/downloads/mspgcc/
> But it only has the libraries and objects for gdbproxy.
>
> The msp430-jtag stuff is available from http://mspgcc.sf.net  Its a python
> module.  Not sure how to install it.
>
>
> eric
>
> 2009/4/30 aldo <[email protected]>
>
>> Thank you for help,
>>
>> I see in the PCB a microcontroller M430F2274 of Texas Instruments and a
>> radio chip CC2500.
>>
>> Also, I have another PCB with a microcontroller M430F2274 of Texas
>> Instruments and a radio chip CC1101.
>>
>> Both motes are not supported in TinyOS?
>>
>> I'll try what you saying Urs! :-)
>>
>> Regards,
>>
>> Aldo
>>
>> 2009/4/30 André Rodrigues <[email protected]>
>>
>> Hi
>>>
>>> I think this platform is not supported by TinyOS.
>>>
>>> Regards,
>>>
>>> André Rodrigues
>>>
>>> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Urs Hunkeler" <[email protected]>
>>> To: "aldo" <[email protected]>
>>> Cc: <[email protected]>
>>> Sent: Thursday, April 30, 2009 8:00 AM
>>> Subject: Re: [Tinyos-help] Problems with mote TI MSP430
>>>
>>>
>>>  Hi Aldo,
>>>>
>>>> I have not heard of a mote called MSP430+CC2500. The tmote/telosb has a
>>>> msp430 micro-controller and a cc2420 radio chip. If this is not a common
>>>> mote, then maybe motelist will not recognize it.
>>>>
>>>> Most likely the mote will be accessible under /dev/ttyUSB0. To find out,
>>>> you could click on the icon of the mote in the VMWare screen to disable
>>>> the mote, then wait a few seconds and re-enable the mote again. The
>>>> command dmesg (which shows system information from the kernel) should
>>>> tell you that a new USB device was found and what device file it was
>>>> assigned (as I said, most likely /dev/ttyUSB0).
>>>>
>>>> You could then manually specify the port where the mote is connected:
>>>>
>>>> make telosb install bsl,/dev/ttyUSB0
>>>>
>>>> Note: I have no idea whether your mote really is compatible to the
>>>> telosb platform.
>>>>
>>>> Cheers,
>>>> Urs
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> aldo wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Hello everybody,
>>>>>
>>>>> I'm trying to download the Blink application to a mote TI MSP430 +
>>>>> CC2500.
>>>>>
>>>>> The programming environment I'm using is XUBUNTOS 2.1 and I don't know
>>>>> if it's the best.
>>>>>
>>>>> Concerning to Lesson 1 of TinyOS tutorial, when I type "motelist" I
>>>>> don't
>>>>> see anything (I plug the mote before switch on the VMWare and when
>>>>> VMWare
>>>>> starts It recognize the mote). What can I do?
>>>>> The TI MSP430+CC2500 mote is USB. How can I download the aplication
>>>>> into the
>>>>> mote? It's a telosb platform?
>>>>>
>>>>> Forgive me my english level :).
>>>>>
>>>>> Thank you very much for advance.
>>>>>
>>>>> Aldo
>>>>>
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> Autonomous Systems Lab
> Jack Baskin School of Engineering
> UCSC
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