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Content preview: hi all, when i use upload the Oscilloscope codes into tmote
sky, i always see the words like " GenericComm wrapper for legacy support
for TinyOS 1.x applications. All new applications should use SPC instead
of GenericComm". so ,i want to know what the difference between is? which
one can be better used in wireless communication (or radio communication)?
now i use tmote sky and tinyos-1.x thanks in advance. Eric [...]
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--- Begin Message ---
hi all,
when i use upload the Oscilloscope codes into tmote sky, i always see the
words like " GenericComm wrapper for legacy support for TinyOS 1.x
applications. All new applications should use SPC instead of GenericComm". so
,i want to know what the difference between is? which one can be better used in
wireless communication (or radio communication)?
now i use tmote sky and tinyos-1.x
thanks in advance.
Eric
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