Richard,

We're not using a USB -> serial converter for the MIB510, but others on
the mailing list seem to have success.

I would recommend this:

http://www.tinyos.net/faq.html#SEC-61

Seems that the key is:

-dserial=/dev/ttyUSB0

Hope that helps.

--Anthony

On Thu, 2004-07-08 at 10:32, Richard Stock wrote:
> Hi all,
> I'm trying to run the hardware_check tool but I'm not
> sure what I should set my MOTECOM value to. 
> I'm interfacing with a MIB510 via a linux laptop which
> is serial port less). I'm using a usb to serial cable
> which I know works because I can program the mica2 no
> problem via /dev/ttyUSB0.
> 
> Anyway I can around this problem?
> BTW sw2 is switched is set to off
> Here's the output I get.
> 
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/Dev/TinyOS/tinyos-1.x/apps/MicaHWVerify>
> MOTECOM=serial@/dev/ttyUSB0:57600 java hardware_check
> 
> Hardware check started
> serial@/dev/ttyUSB0:57600 died - exiting
> (java.io.IOException: Invalid port. Known serial
> ports:
> - COM1
> - COM2
> - COM3
> - COM4
> - COM5
> - COM6
> - COM7
> - COM8
> - COM9
> - COM10
> - COM11
> - COM12
> - COM13
> - COM14
> - COM15
> - COM16
> - COM17
> - COM18
> - COM19
> - COM20
> - COM21
> - COM22
> - COM23
> - COM24
> - COM25
> )
> 
> 
> Many thanks
> Richard 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
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