On Windows:

After a clean install of 1.1.0, the MIB510 worked as expected. I left everything
connected.

Then did the TOS specific Cygwin upgrade in preparation for loading 1.1.14 (and the nesc upgrade). Rebooted and tried the make command again, with essentially the same results Affan
reports. It hangs.

Any help appreciated.

--John Stone

Michael Schippling wrote:

Anything you've changed since it all worked? upgrade, etc?

No other programs trying to get to the serial port, modem, etal?

Check that darn serial switch is OFF on the MIB, but I don't think
this affects the programming cycle.

Wiggle the wires...

Reboot? If it's Windows, it's the only way...
I have been told that later version of TOS (1.1.14 at least)
can hang the serial port if you don't use /dev/ttyN from the
start.

If you have a serial breakout box, see if there are any signals
actually on the wire. Can do this with a scope too.

Try to connect to some other serial device using hyperterm or
whatever terminal program you have.

MS





Affan Syed wrote:

Hello,
I seem to be getting this very basic programmer not responding error. I
have searched the mailng list for the solution but most of the issues
discussed have been b/c of a USB-serial conversion for the mib510
programming board. I have checked that the board is getting the power,
and even changed the programmer. It seems as if the issue might be with
the serial port, but I have used the same system earlier for programming
the nodes.
Here are the diagnostics that I tried:

[EMAIL PROTECTED] /opt/tinyos-1.x/apps/dtest

$ make mica2 reinstall
    installing mica2 binary
uisp -dprog=mib510 -dserial=/dev/ttyS0 -dpart=ATmega128 --wr_fuse_e=ff
--erase

Programmer is not responding.

make: *** [reinstall] Error 2

[EMAIL PROTECTED] /opt/tinyos-1.x/apps/dtest
$ uisp -dprog=mib510 -dserial=/dev/ttyS0 -dpart=ATmega128 --wr_fuse_e=ff
Programmer is not responding.

[EMAIL PROTECTED] /opt/tinyos-1.x/apps/dtest
$ uisp -dprog=mib510 -dserial=/dev/ttyS0 -dpart=ATmega128 --rd_fuse
Programmer is not responding.

Any clues on what might be the issue? Or how to further investigate this
issue.
Thankyou.
Best Regards,
Affan Syed.


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