Hi,

Apparently your project is not configured to use a transceiver.

Cheers,
Ludwig

Am 20. September 2015 21:22:49 MESZ, schrieb samira afzal 
<[email protected]>:
>Hi all,
>Ii had sent a question about my problem but i didn't get any answer, if
>i
>have to email to another address or sth is wrong please tell me. thanks
>to
>all
>---------- Forwarded message ----------
>From: samira afzal <[email protected]>
>Date: Fri, Sep 18, 2015 at 5:09 PM
>Subject: tapsetup problem
>To: [email protected], [email protected]
>
>
>Hi all,
>
>I hope that i write in a correct place. i am newer on RIOT.  I've
>started
>to learn about it. i amm using "
>https://github.com/RIOT-OS/RIOT/wiki/Creating-your-first-RIOT-project";
>as
>tutorial.
>
>
>In the mentioned website i used command 
>../../dist/tools/tapsetup/tapsetup
>-c
>
>tap0 and tap1 created successfully. Then i used make and then,
>./bin/native/my_project.elf
>tap0.
>the result is:
>
>usage: ./bin/native/my_project.elf [-i <id>] [-d] [-e|-E] [-o]
> help: ./bin/native/my_project.elf -h
>
>Options:
>-h          help
>-i <id>     specify instance id (set by config module)
>-s <seed>   specify srandom(3) seed (/dev/random is used instead of
>            random(3) if the option is omitted)
>-d          daemonize
>-e          redirect stderr to file
>-E          do not redirect stderr (i.e. leave sterr unchanged despite
>            daemon/socket io)
>-o          redirect stdout to file (/tmp/riot.stdout.PID) when not
>attached
>            to socket
>
>The order of command line arguments matters.
>samira@samira-pc:~/RIOT/examples/my_project$
>
>
>
>could u please guide me, what is the problem and how can i solve it?
>thanks
>for your kind consideration

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