This may be more trouble than you care for at this point...

I have found that the mica2 works MUCH better when apps
are compiled under the contrib/xbow tree available from the
xbow support site. One of the features is a set of compile-time
defines for radio freq and strength that work, in MakeXbowLocal,
so you don't have to do the CC1000Const.h hacking. I believe
there is some slightly improved radio code as well. Xbow (used
to) say that v1.1.10 with their contrib tree was the supported
version, but perhaps some improvement has been made in v1.1.15.
I don't know if there is any other divergence in the mica2 radio
code between the standard TOS and the xbow stuff after v1.1.10

The downside of using contrib/xbow is that you need to copy some
of the standard apps, like MicaHWVerify, and modify the Makefile
to point to the right directories. Not a big deal but...

MS


Mark Bramwell wrote:

On Fri, 14 Jul 2006 14:29:19 -0500, Mark Bramwell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

I have been creating an "Installation Guide CD-ROM" for my fellow students at our University. After pulling my hair out for weeks, I have been able to create a reproducable and stable environment for Mica2 motes with sensorboards.

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