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Content preview:  Dear Sirs, I'm a new user of tinyos, i've to develop 
  an application able to read a botton connected in 51-pin interface, 
  but i'm having a serious difficult to that, because a i don't know how 
  to read a pin. I've been reading the source code of many application 
  contained in it, but until now i still not to understand how they read 
  a pin connected in 51 pin interface.. [...] 

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--- Begin Message ---

Dear Sirs,

I'm a new user of tinyos, i've to develop  an application  able to read a botton connected in 51-pin interface, but i'm having a serious difficult to that, because a i don't know how to read a pin. I've been reading the source code of many application contained in it, but until now i still not to understand how they read a  pin connected in 51 pin interface..

Thanks

============================================
Gonga, Antonio Oliveira 

 Department of Electrical Engineering and Computers(LEEC)
HomePage: HTTP://mega.ist.utl.pt/~aogo
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