apparently not in the TOS world...in American English they are
very different, but they do mean the same thing in numbers in
various cultures I think...
oy
MS
Harri Siirtola wrote:
I've always used a comma in "install,0" and it works. Using a period
works too, for that matter. Is there really any difference?
Regards,
Harri
At 07:40 PM 1/25/2006 -0700, Michael Schippling wrote:
huh...it works for me...I just used it last week even.
Assuming that the output below is congruent with what
you get from a Blink download, it oughta work for you.
Perhaps make a change to the code to toggle LEDs when it
starts up or something, just to make sure you are getting
the right code in the right place?
Oh, I don't know if this matters but it's:
make mica2 install.0
not ,0................^^
MS
Edgardo Avilés López wrote:
Hi,
After searching the archive I didn't found any response for this. I am
having a problem with the CntToLedsAndRfm.nc program. After I compile
it and flash it to the mote the leds doesn't turn on, I have try to
simulate it using TinyViz and it works. I doesn't work either with
another mote running RfmToLeds. This is what I get when I install the
program:
<begin>
[EMAIL PROTECTED] /opt/tinyos-1.x/contrib/xbow/apps/CntToLedsAndRfm
$ make mica2 install,0
mkdir -p build/mica2
compiling CntToLedsAndRfm to a mica2 binary
ncc -o build/mica2/main.exe -Os -I%T/lib/Counters
-I%T/../contrib/xbow/tos/platform/mica2 -finline-l
imit=100000 -Wall -Wshadow -DDEF_TOS_AM_GROUP=0xA1 -Wnesc-all
-target=mica2 -fnesc-cfile=build/mica2
/app.c -board=micasb -DCC1K_DEFAULT_FREQ=RADIO_916BAND_CHANNEL_00
-DRADIO_XMIT_POWER=0xFF -DCC2420_T
XPOWER=TXPOWER_MAX -DCC2420_DEF_CHANNEL=25
-DIDENT_PROGRAM_NAME="CntToLeds" -DIDENT_PROGRAM_NAME_BYT
ES="67,110,116,84,111,76,101,100,115,0" -DIDENT_USER_HASH=0x57770e11L
-DIDENT_UNIX_TIME=0x43d81f27L
CntToLedsAndRfm.nc -lm
compiled CntToLedsAndRfm to build/mica2/main.exe
11864 bytes in ROM
447 bytes in RAM
avr-objcopy --output-target=srec build/mica2/main.exe
build/mica2/main.srec
avr-objcopy --output-target=ihex build/mica2/main.exe
build/mica2/main.ihex
set-mote-id build/mica2/main.srec build/mica2/main.srec.out-0 0
installing mica2 binary using mib510
uisp -dprog=mib510 -dserial=COM4 --wr_fuse_h=0xd9 -dpart=ATmega128
--wr_fuse_e=ff --erase --upload
if=build/mica2/main.srec.out-0
Firmware Version: 2.1
Atmel AVR ATmega128 is found.
Uploading: flash
Fuse High Byte set to 0xd9
Fuse Extended Byte set to 0xff
rm -f build/mica2/main.exe.out-0 build/mica2/main.srec.out-0
<end>
I'm using a Mica2 mote with a MIB510. Other applications like Blink
works.
Thanks so much for your help. Looking forward for any tips.
Cheers!
Edgardo Avilés López
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