I'm not sure which part you say you've found...
In my T1 I don't find a tos/chips/... directory
and thus no ".platform" file, at least if I
understood the implications of phil's message.
On the other hand, you can find ncc with "type ncc"
in /usr/local/bin/ncc . It is a perl file and
searching for "interfaces" shows what may be a
list of default directories to search. Since this
is the second perl file I've ever looked at,
I can't be sure what it's doing though.
MS
Hairong Yan wrote:
I found lesson9 and lesson10 in the website of
http://www.tinyos.net/tinyos-2.x/doc/html/tutorial/.
My tinyOS is 1.18. I am afraid that is a tutorials for tinyos2.0.
Whatever it is helpful.
As Philip said I found the part of .platform file, but I can not found
the other part. What is the file name of that part?
Best regards!
hairong yan
Michael Schippling <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 2006-11-10 20:30 >>>
Oh, now I see...my doc/tutorial -- T1 -- directories only
go up to lesson8.html...silly me. What'd I miss in lesson9 too?
Does the advice below apply to T1 as well?
thanks
MS
Philip Levis wrote:
On Nov 9, 2006, at 12:16 PM, Michael Schippling wrote:
Yes, wouldn't we all like to know that...
I just asked Phil if it was doc'ed someplace.
I'd suspect that it's defined in the nesc scripts
but I never went to look...
There are two parts. The first is the default TinyOS part. This is in
the TinyOS script ncc. E.g., tos/system, tos/interfaces.
The second is defined in a platform's .platform file, which ncc
loads.
E.g. tos/chips/atm128.
Lesson 10 of the tutorials goes into the .platform file a little
bit.
Phil
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