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Content preview: Hello, I want to make my own hardware to study tinyos, I just
want to use the rs232 to implement bsl,but not virtual serial using ft232.
Where can i found the schematic using max3232 but not FT232, Can i use the
rs232 to use the command make myOwnPlatform install nodeID,serialX to flash
the program? Can i use the command motelist to find my own platform? Or may
be i should use the JTAG to flash program? Thanks! [...]
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Hello,
I want to make my own hardware to study tinyos, I just want to use the rs232 to
implement bsl,but not virtual serial using ft232. Where can i found the
schematic using max3232 but not FT232, Can i use the rs232 to use the command
make myOwnPlatform install nodeID,serialX to flash the program?
Can i use the command motelist to find my own platform?
Or may be i should use the JTAG to flash program?
Thanks!
chris
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