Anyone..!! can we download TinyDB and add it to TinyOS 2.0..?? cause
moving onto TinyOS 2 and not able to work with TinyDB seems a bit unfair :(
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Hi,
I have upgraded to tinyos-2.x using the upgrade tutorials provided.
tos-check-env completes without error too. However, when I try to compile
the Blink application using make micaz command I get the following error:-
The Procedure entry point basename could not be located in the dynamic
Le mardi 09 janvier 2007 17:36, Daniel Goertzen a écrit :
Thank you Razvan, that is exactly what I was looking for. I am using
gentoo linux which provides many parts of the tinyos system, but not
tinyos-2... and I am sure a contributing factor to this is the lack of
tinyos-2 tarballs. (tinyos
Hi, Pablo
I tried several times but don´t work in my mica2dot. I have formated the
Flash with FormatFlash.nc, then install the Delugebasic app with idnode=9. I
use the Deluge java app with serial Forwarder. I can ping the node and see
the images.
I have a big question to do. When I format the
Hi,
I use pc with windows XP installed, and CygWin!
On 18/01/07, colombo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi, Pablo
I tried several times but don´t work in my mica2dot. I have formated the
Flash with FormatFlash.nc, then install the Delugebasic app with idnode=9.
I use the Deluge java app with
Hi,As a generalization will I get more range with 2.4Ghz or 900Mhz motes?
(equiv antennas)Thanks,Bruce
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Hello list,
I would like to draw a Wiring/Configuration Diagram for a TinyOS application
and would be glad if somebody could tell me how I could do that. What I mean
is something like the graph in The nesC Language: A holistic approach to
networked embedded sytems, page 5, figure 6.
Thanks in
Hi , Pablo
Thanks I just get it working in mica2dot.
Another question. Does TOSBase works with deluge?
On 18/01/07, colombo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I use pc with windows XP installed, and CygWin!
On 18/01/07, colombo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi, Pablo
I tried several times but
900 MHz. If you have access to 430 MHz or 300 MHz, you'd
get even better range than that.
2.4 GHz is pretty much microwave - it will get absorbed by
moisture and ground easily and won't propagate through
walls as effectively as lower frequencies.
-David
On Thu, 18 Jan 2007 14:57:16 +
Hello,
I need to compute the initial energy of the sensors
and its remaining energy at every moment.
Can you please tell me how to do this in TinyOS2.x?
thank you so much for your answer.
Paul
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Everyone is raving about the all-new Yahoo!
On Jan 17, 2007, at 10:31 PM, ricardo tiago wrote:
Hi Phil
I am extensively testing my code in tossim,and i found that some
times weird things happen in the simulation. One of the things is
when two motes send each other a message at exactly the same time,
collision occur but both motes
On Jan 18, 2007, at 5:20 AM, Prem Krishnan wrote:
Hi,
I have upgraded to tinyos-2.x using the upgrade tutorials provided.
tos-check-env completes without error too. However, when I try to
compile the Blink application using make micaz command I get the
following error:-
The Procedure
Hi, man:
I just saw your discussion about the TestDAC12DMA program. Actually I need
such a program on telosb mote and I am writing one myself. It would be very
helpful if I can learn from your TestDAC12DMA program. I searched cvs tree
of tinyos 1.x and 2.x and can't find it.
Thanks!!
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Which TinyOS 2.0 release are you using?
Phil
I don't know the version number..but it was the first one that came out on
TinyOS 2.0 Released - Mon Nov 6th 2006. T2 - 2.0.0 or 2.0.1(?).
Ricardo
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Hello,
Is there a way to change the frequency of the I2C clock on the mica2?
Thanks
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Hello,
I am trying to collect some data from Imote2. For micas we were using the
Serial Forwarder to collect data from the serial port and was working fine.
But how is it done in imote2? There is not enough documentation or examples
of how we could achieve that.
Please help because it is very
If you mean battery energy, you probably can't because there is no
provision for measuring current draw. You can approximate it with
the battery voltage and knowledge of the discharge characteristics.
I also recently suggested measuring the voltage before/during doing
something that draws a lot
I don't know what that diagram looks like, but, assuming you have
GraphViz setup as it should be, you can do make platform docs
in any app directory and get a picture-to-puzzle-over like this:
http://www.etantdonnes.com/Motes/contrib.xbow.apps.Robot.Robot.nc.if.gif
In a fit of data hiding frenzy
Hi, I'm having a problem with calling a task within a binary component
under nesc 1.2.7. First, I should ask, given the task dispatch setup in
TOS 2.0, is possible to run a task inside a binary component?
If so, the problem I'm running into is that tasks from the .nc files are
not showing up
On Jan 18, 2007, at 9:56 AM, ricardo tiago wrote:
Which TinyOS 2.0 release are you using?
Phil
I don't know the version number..but it was the first one that came
out on TinyOS 2.0 Released - Mon Nov 6th 2006. T2 - 2.0.0 or
2.0.1(?).
OK. Can you add Gain as a debug channel (along
go to: www.google.com
type: site:mail.millennium.berkeley.edu testdac12dma
the only entry that comes up is:
http://mail.millennium.berkeley.edu/pipermail/tinyos-help/2006-October/019973.html
-Joe
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Hi, man:
I just saw your discussion about the
On Jan 18, 2007, at 11:52 AM, Will Archer wrote:
Hi, I'm having a problem with calling a task within a binary
component under nesc 1.2.7. First, I should ask, given the task
dispatch setup in TOS 2.0, is possible to run a task inside a
binary component?
If so, the problem I'm running
Dear TinyOS-help:
I have patches for motelist that will detect a micaz on a MIB520 (both
for the Windows and the Linux source), and was kicking around the idea
of submitting a patch for a couple of typos in the tutorial.
My question is how best to go about it. I checked the contribution page,
On Jan 18, 2007, at 1:07 PM, tony mancill wrote:
Dear TinyOS-help:
I have patches for motelist that will detect a micaz on a MIB520 (both
for the Windows and the Linux source), and was kicking around the idea
of submitting a patch for a couple of typos in the tutorial.
My question is how best
Another way to do it is to download the TinyOS plugin for Eclipse from here:
http://www.dcg.ethz.ch/~rschuler/
It draws component diagrams as well and allows you to break down the
components further to see how they are wired up internally.
Simon
Michael Schippling wrote:
I don't know what
Hi,
I'm using micaz motes. The message_ structure is:
typedef nx_struct message_t {
nx_uint8_t header[sizeof(message_header_t)];
nx_uint8_t data[TOSH_DATA_LENGTH];
nx_uint8_t footer[sizeof(message_footer_t)];
nx_uint8_t metadata[sizeof(message_metadata_t)];
} message_t;
Hi,
I have some resistors attached to the Analog VCC output of my Tmote Sky. Is
there any component that provides the function of cutting off VCC output?
Otherwise I have to take out batteries every time I don't use it. The
battery will be drawn out quickly if I leave it on the Tmote.
VCC is normally connected directly to the battery. So no,
you can't control that without unplugging the battery.
Why don't you drive a pin high from the microcontroller to
power your external resistors? Or, if the current
consumption is greater than the MSP430 can supply, use a
GPIO-toggled
Hi,
Maybe build and install nesc from scratch could solve the problem. And
its installation path must be consistent with ncc(or you could also
modify ncc after installation :-] ). If there is sitll something
problem, try to upgrade your cygwin to date.
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best regards
Junyan
On Jan 18, 2007, at 4:29 PM, ricardo tiago wrote:
OK. Can you add Gain as a debug channel (along with the other
ones you're using) and send me the output (preferably gzipped)?
That should help me try to track down the problem.
There was a problem along these lines about 10 months ago,
Hello using I2C we can manage to output one charater but whenever we
try outputing two charaters it does not work (Using the simulator it
looks exactly the same if we were outputing on character!)
Any ideas
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Here's the output. Hope this helps.
I think it does. Can you change this function in TossimPacketModelC.nc:
event bool GainRadioModel.shouldAck(message_t* msg) {
if (running) {
return signal Packet.shouldAck(msg);
}
else {
return FALSE;
}
}
to be
event
I plan to implement a simple priority queue for radio transmission and need
to access the transmission queue (for the radio channel). Can anyone give me a
pointer on how to do this (BTW, I am using TinyOS 1.1.15 and my motes are
micaz. I am not sure if mica2/micaz have any differences with
It looks like I fixed the reception version of this problem (take a look
at the receive() event), but didn't fix the ack one. Let me know if this
works? If it does I'll check in the fix.
Yeah, looks like you forgot the ack.. :) i have changed the code, i will do
some tests to see if this
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