so I guess I can program cricket motes without mit software
Yes you can.

I hope I can use the ultrasound device without the rf tranceiver, since I
need to have a different physical channel for other purposes, > >right?
Can you be more specific. I don't understand what you want to achieve.

Is the syntax the same, lile "make cricket install.ID mib510=/dev/ttyS0" ?
Yes it is. But you would have to add the cricket platform to tinyos if you
are using tinyos-1.x with the new make system.

On 4/9/07, roberto pagliari <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Hi Sarfraz,
so I guess I can program cricket motes without mit software, and I hope I
can use the ultrasound device without the rf tranceiver, since I need to
have a different physical channel for other purposes, right?
Is the syntax the same, lile "make cricket install.ID mib510=/dev/ttyS0" ?

thank you in advance

Thank you in avance

On 4/8/07, Sarfraz Nawaz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> The "cricket software" is infact a tinyos application written in nesC.
>
> On 4/8/07, roberto pagliari <[EMAIL PROTECTED] > wrote:
>
> > Hi All,
> > I'd like to get some more information about the cricket motes. Once I
> > purchase a basic cricket set by Crossbow how do I proceed to program them
> > WITHOUT using the cricket software?
> > Are the step listed below correct?
> >
> >
> >    1. install tinyos, using the cd provided by crossbow (1.1.6)
> >    2. write my own application
> >    3. program the mote, by the usual command "make cricket
> >    install.x etc.."
> >
> > Following those steps should I be able to use cricket motes (and
> > ultrasound also) without any additional software?
> >
> > thank you
> >
> > Bob
> >
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