Hi,
If u r installing cygwin here is the link which guide u to complete u r
installation of cygwin as well as NS
regards
veerayya
NS2 installation instruction under windows operating system:
http://140.116.72.80/~smallko/ns2/setup_en.htm
On Sat, May 19, 2007 9:26 am, Geetha said:
>
> Dear NS-Us
Dear NS-Users,
I am Geetha who is presently working on Mobile Ad Hoc Networks. I
tried to install cygwin setup.exe which I downloaded from the website
www.cygwin.com I got some errors.
After I give the command Install I get some errors( when I come to
step 6 ). I would be greatful to you if yo
Sita S. Krishnakumar wrote:
> I am writing to see if anyone has successfully changed node positions
> dynamically in code? Node locations can be set using setdest in tcl code,
> but I am looking to do it in the ns-2 code in c/c++.
> Please share your experiences.
I don't know how to do that but I
Hello,
I am writing to see if anyone has successfully changed node positions
dynamically in code? Node locations can be set using setdest in tcl code,
but I am looking to do it in the ns-2 code in c/c++.
Please share your experiences.
Thanks,
Sita
hi all
i need mobiwan for ns-allionone-2.27, if anybody have any, please give a
pointer
thanks in advance
regards,
pankaj
hi all,
when we write a tcl ns-2 script, how could we recuperate the mac address
(index) , IP address (nsaddr_t) from the tcl name of the node (node(0))
defined in the tcl script. This of course supposing that we got the string
"node(0)' for example in the C++ code, via the command procedure.
any
Hello,
I was trying to analyze the number of packet collisions. Extracted the 5th
column "COL" from the MAC trace. The trace looked something like this ...
D 73.166918839 _92_ MAC COL 0 AODV 100 [0 3e 800] [energy
97.766197] --- [62:255 -1:255 25 0] [0x2 6 11 [107 0] [27 24]] (REQ
Das Santos Kumar wrote:
> Could you please mention me where to get NS debugger for ns-29-3
> (tcl8.4.11)?
For the compiled stuff, you just use any C/C++ debugger, like gdb or ddd.
For OTcl, there's a tcl debugger linked via the ns-2 webpage.
There's more information on this in the wiki ("Troub