1024 binary milliseconds = 1 second.

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Venkataraman
Sent: Monday, October 20, 2003 10:12 PM
To: Gayathri Venkataraman; Henrik Wallin; tinyos-users
Subject: [Tinyos-users] Binary Milli seconds

What does binary milliseconds mean? How does it compare with regular
millisecond,or microsecond time
 
Gayathri

Gayathri Venkataraman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

        I am trying to run the Surge Application in my pc. I am not able to
understand certain things.
         
        1. I did a make pc and ran it using build/pc/mian.exe 20, I set the
DBG variable to USr1 and usr2
        2. All I see is just queue send  and Surge Send. I don't see
anything in receive. Is there any other way to run this to see both send and
receive
        3. Also I just wanted to see the time it sends and receives the
message. So I used the time interface and wired up with Simple Time
component. Presently I am using getHigh32 and getLow32 from the time
interface. Suppose If I want to use the get() which returns tos_time_t
structure, I don't know what this structure contains. The question is where
to find TosTime.h.
         
        Any help please
         
        Gayathri


        Henrik Wallin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

                In the nesC language reference manual page 10, it says that
"nesC forbids
                calling commands or signaling events inside atomic
statements". But when
                calling a command (e.g. MicaHighSpeedRadio.send) within an
atomic
                statement, there are no compile-time errors. Is this an
error in the
                reference manual, or does it mean that the called command
isn't treated as
                atomic?
                
                Thanks,
                Henrik
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        Henrik Wallin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: 

                In the nesC language reference manual page 10, it says that
"nesC forbids
                calling commands or signaling events inside atomic
statements". But when
                calling a command (e.g. MicaHighSpeedRadio.send) within an
atomic
                statement, there are no compile-time errors. Is this an
error in the
                reference manual, or does it mean that the called command
isn't treated as
                atomic?
                
                Thanks,
                Henrik
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