now it's gettin weird again...
those interface defs are in tos/interfaces

Perhaps you do not have the pointers to the tos code setup correctly.
I have these two env vars:

TOSDIR=/cygdrive/C/cygwin/opt/tinyos-1.1.7/tos
TOSROOT=C:/cygwin/opt/tinyos-1.1.7

At least one is the result of cygwin trying to help us poor Widows
abusers by imitating (sort of almost kinda) the UNIX file structure.
Perhaps both should be set to point to your installation...

And just to be forward looking I have these two vars for downloading
and talking to the MIB510 that I use. I don't know what you will use
for downloading, but it'll probably be another struggle:

MIB510=COM3
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:mica2


MS

Greg Turnipseed wrote:
It started with me trying to use "make mica", and it gives me the error that
there's no rule to make target 'mica.'  This, along with a host of other
errors (including not being able to correctly read the Makerules file in
tinyos-1.x/apps), led me to find another way of compiling the code.  After
browsing the Internet for hours, I learned the ncc command.  Then that had
its own problems, and I ended up needing to reinstall nescc (and thanks to
you guys' help), change ncc to point to the right place.  Now I'm able to
make ncc work...kind of.  I can see that it's calling nescc, but now nescc's
having problems.  You were right (I think) about the board.  I changed it to
micaz, and now it gives me compilation errors.  Lots of complaining about
undeclared variables and such, but the most troublesome things are as
follows:

Blink.nc:44: cannot find `StdControl'
Blink.nc:45: cannot find `Timer'
Blink.nc:46: cannot find `Leds'

Since the latter two are built-in functions, I wonder if I'm supposed to
have compiled something else before running ncc?

Thanks again.
-Greg Turnipseed


From: Michael Schippling <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Mon, 16 Apr 2007 13:48:35 -0600
To: Greg Turnipseed <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: Sarfraz Nawaz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, tinyos-help
<[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [Tinyos-help] Complete Novice Question: Installing TinyOS and
Compiling on MacOSX 10.4 for MICA

hmm...I'll bet ya a dollar you don't have a "mica" board...
So you want probably mica2 or micaz as in "make mica2".

But: Yay! you are getting someplace. Why it was trying to exec
stuff in (I assume) your own directory tree is a mystery that
may re-bite you someplace else. But: Onward.

In general ncc will put the results in build/[platform]
so your main.exe ought to be there with app.c (which is the
nescc 'preprocessor' output -- all the TOS and app source
munged together in one file to be compiled to object code).

What you want finally is the .srec file to be downloaded to
the micaX card. There is another step in-between that puts
the moteID into the .srec...all of these things _should_
be executed from the makefile in the right order. I think
that's where this all started though, right?

MS

Greg Turnipseed wrote:
Okay, lots of replies at once.  Thanks for the help.  I typed 'which nescc'
and got /usr/local/bin/nescc.  I changed that in the ncc file, and now it
does *something.*  I'm not sure what exactly, but here's what I tried.
After changing the path inside ncc, I ran:
ncc -o main.exe -target=mica Blink.nc
My computer thought about it for a minute, then went back to the prompt (I
assumed this meant it did something).  I tried the next command I'm told to
use:
avr-objcopy --output-target=srec main.exe main.srec
And at this point it gives me an error:
avr-objcopy: main.exe: No such file or directory

I thought this was strange, so I did an 'ls', and sure enough, there was
nothing there called "main.exe".  However, there's a new folder, called
"build."  I looked inside, and inside there's another folder, called "mica",
and inside that a single file, "app.c".  I'm not sure what it's for, but I
assume that its being there means that ncc, nesc, or something worked right.

To continue, I decided to try:
ncc -v -o main.exe -target=mica Blink.nc
I got a lot more output:

/usr/local/bin/nescc -DPLATFORM_MICA -fnesc-include=tos
-topdir=/Users/greg/Documents/Sources/tinyos-1.x -v -o main.exe Blink.nc
-gcc=avr-gcc -mmcu=atmega103 -fnesc-target=avr -fnesc-no-debug
-I/Users/greg/Documents/Sources/tinyos-1.x/tos/lib/Flash
-I/Users/greg/Documents/Sources/tinyos-1.x/tos/lib/Flash/AT45DB
-I/Users/greg/Documents/Sources/tinyos-1.x/tos/platform/mica
-I/Users/greg/Documents/Sources/tinyos-1.x/tos/platform/avrmote
-I/Users/greg/Documents/Sources/tinyos-1.x/tos/interfaces
-I/Users/greg/Documents/Sources/tinyos-1.x/tos/types
-I/Users/greg/Documents/Sources/tinyos-1.x/tos/system
avr-gcc -_fnesc-gcc=avr-gcc -specs=/usr/local/lib/ncc/tdspecs
-_fnesc-include=nesc_nx -I/usr/local/lib/ncc -DPLATFORM_MICA
-_fnesc-include=tos -v -o main.exe Blink.nc -mmcu=atmega103
-_fnesc-target=avr -_fnesc-no-debug
-I/Users/greg/Documents/Sources/tinyos-1.x/tos/lib/Flash
-I/Users/greg/Documents/Sources/tinyos-1.x/tos/lib/Flash/AT45DB
-I/Users/greg/Documents/Sources/tinyos-1.x/tos/platform/mica
-I/Users/greg/Documents/Sources/tinyos-1.x/tos/platform/avrmote
-I/Users/greg/Documents/Sources/tinyos-1.x/tos/interfaces
-I/Users/greg/Documents/Sources/tinyos-1.x/tos/types
-I/Users/greg/Documents/Sources/tinyos-1.x/tos/system -DNESC=124
Reading specs from /usr/local/lib/gcc-lib/avr/3.0.3/specs
Reading specs from /usr/local/lib/ncc/tdspecs
Configured with: ./configure --target=avr --enable-languages=c
Thread model: single
gcc version 3.0.3
 perl -S nesc-compile -_fnesc-gcc=avr-gcc -_fnesc-include=nesc_nx
-_fnesc-include=tos -_fnesc-target=avr -_fnesc-no-debug -mmcu=atmega103
-DPLATFORM_MICA -DNESC=124 -I/usr/local/lib/ncc
-I/Users/greg/Documents/Sources/tinyos-1.x/tos/lib/Flash
-I/Users/greg/Documents/Sources/tinyos-1.x/tos/lib/Flash/AT45DB
-I/Users/greg/Documents/Sources/tinyos-1.x/tos/platform/mica
-I/Users/greg/Documents/Sources/tinyos-1.x/tos/platform/avrmote
-I/Users/greg/Documents/Sources/tinyos-1.x/tos/interfaces
-I/Users/greg/Documents/Sources/tinyos-1.x/tos/types
-I/Users/greg/Documents/Sources/tinyos-1.x/tos/system -v
-fnesc-tmpcfile=/var/tmp/ccI1BadU.c -o /var/tmp/ccS30ksJ.o Blink.nc -_ASM
nesc1 -_fnesc-gcc=avr-gcc -_fnesc-include=nesc_nx -_fnesc-include=tos
-_fnesc-target=avr -_fnesc-no-debug -mmcu=atmega103 -DPLATFORM_MICA
-DNESC=124 -I/usr/local/lib/ncc
-I/Users/greg/Documents/Sources/tinyos-1.x/tos/lib/Flash
-I/Users/greg/Documents/Sources/tinyos-1.x/tos/lib/Flash/AT45DB
-I/Users/greg/Documents/Sources/tinyos-1.x/tos/platform/mica
-I/Users/greg/Documents/Sources/tinyos-1.x/tos/platform/avrmote
-I/Users/greg/Documents/Sources/tinyos-1.x/tos/interfaces
-I/Users/greg/Documents/Sources/tinyos-1.x/tos/types
-I/Users/greg/Documents/Sources/tinyos-1.x/tos/system -v Blink.nc -o
/var/tmp/ccI1BadU.c
preprocessing /Users/greg/Documents/Sources/tinyos-1.x/tos/system/tos.h
preprocessing /usr/local/lib/ncc/nesc_nx.h
preprocessing Blink.nc
preprocessing /Users/greg/Documents/Sources/tinyos-1.x/tos/system/Main.nc
preprocessing /Users/greg/Documents/Sources/tinyos-1.x/tos/interfaces/StdControl.nc preprocessing /Users/greg/Documents/Sources/tinyos-1.x/tos/system/RealMain.nc
preprocessing /Users/greg/Documents/Sources/tinyos-1.x/tos/interfaces/Pot.nc
preprocessing /Users/greg/Documents/Sources/tinyos-1.x/tos/system/PotC.nc
preprocessing /Users/greg/Documents/Sources/tinyos-1.x/tos/system/PotM.nc
preprocessing /Users/greg/Documents/Sources/tinyos-1.x/tos/interfaces/HPLPot.nc preprocessing /Users/greg/Documents/Sources/tinyos-1.x/tos/platform/avrmote/HPLPotC.nc preprocessing /Users/greg/Documents/Sources/tinyos-1.x/tos/platform/avrmote/HPLInit.nc
preprocessing BlinkM.nc
preprocessing /Users/greg/Documents/Sources/tinyos-1.x/tos/interfaces/Timer.nc preprocessing /Users/greg/Documents/Sources/tinyos-1.x/tos/interfaces/Timer.h preprocessing /Users/greg/Documents/Sources/tinyos-1.x/tos/interfaces/Leds.nc
preprocessing SingleTimer.nc
preprocessing /Users/greg/Documents/Sources/tinyos-1.x/tos/system/TimerC.nc
preprocessing /Users/greg/Documents/Sources/tinyos-1.x/tos/system/TimerM.nc
preprocessing /Users/greg/Documents/Sources/tinyos-1.x/tos/interfaces/Clock.nc preprocessing /Users/greg/Documents/Sources/tinyos-1.x/tos/platform/mica/Clock.h preprocessing /Users/greg/Documents/Sources/tinyos-1.x/tos/interfaces/PowerManagement.nc
preprocessing /Users/greg/Documents/Sources/tinyos-1.x/tos/system/ClockC.nc
preprocessing /Users/greg/Documents/Sources/tinyos-1.x/tos/platform/mica/HPLClock.nc
preprocessing /Users/greg/Documents/Sources/tinyos-1.x/tos/system/NoLeds.nc
preprocessing /Users/greg/Documents/Sources/tinyos-1.x/tos/platform/mica/HPLPowerManagemen
tM.nc
preprocessing /Users/greg/Documents/Sources/tinyos-1.x/tos/system/LedsC.nc
 -B/usr/local/lib/ncc -mmcu=atmega103 -v -o /var/tmp/ccS30ksJ.o -c
-fdollars-in-identifiers /var/tmp/ccI1BadU.c


I'm guessing that it's actually compiling, since I recognize some of those
files as header files, etc.  But where's it putting main.exe?  I'm very
excited that we've gotten it going this far, now we just need to make it the
rest of the way.  Thanks again for all your help, guys.

-Greg Turnipseed

From: Michael Schippling <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Reply-To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Sat, 14 Apr 2007 15:57:11 -0600
To: Greg Turnipseed <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: Sarfraz Nawaz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, tinyos-help
<[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [Tinyos-help] Complete Novice Question: Installing TinyOS and
Compiling on MacOSX 10.4 for MICA

Are those two directories the right ones?
Is nescc really in: /Users/greg/Documents/Sources/nesc-1.2.4/bin/nescc
and your TOS in: /Users/greg/Documents/Sources/tinyos-1.x/tos/

Just for grins try either:  which nescc   or   type nescc
and make sure it matches up...
You can also try executing various parts of that big command line
independently and see if anything works/breaks.

After that, we'll have to start guessing what the "couldn't excecute"
error code is...MacOS10 is supposed to be UNIX all the way down, so
there's gotta be a way to get it to cough-up the real error.

MS

Greg Turnipseed wrote:
Okay,  I ran ncc ­v, and here¹s the output:
[Greg:~] greg% ncc -v
/Users/greg/Documents/Sources/nesc-1.2.4/bin/nescc -DPLATFORM_MICA
-fnesc-include=tos -topdir=/Users/greg/Documents/Sources/tinyos-1.x -v
-gcc=avr-gcc -mmcu=atmega103 -fnesc-target=avr -fnesc-no-debug
-I/Users/greg/Documents/Sources/tinyos-1.x/tos/lib/Flash
-I/Users/greg/Documents/Sources/tinyos-1.x/tos/lib/Flash/AT45DB
-I/Users/greg/Documents/Sources/tinyos-1.x/tos/platform/mica
-I/Users/greg/Documents/Sources/tinyos-1.x/tos/platform/avrmote
-I/Users/greg/Documents/Sources/tinyos-1.x/tos/interfaces
-I/Users/greg/Documents/Sources/tinyos-1.x/tos/types
-I/Users/greg/Documents/Sources/tinyos-1.x/tos/system
Couldn't execute nescc

Does this explain anything?

Thanks,
Greg Turnipseed

------------------------------------------------------------------------
*From: *Sarfraz Nawaz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
*Date: *Sat, 14 Apr 2007 21:39:38 +1000
*To: *Greg Turnipseed <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
*Cc: *tinyos-help <[email protected]>
*Subject: *Re: [Tinyos-help] Complete Novice Question: Installing TinyOS
and Compiling on MacOSX 10.4 for MICA

First check the environment variables that they have been set up
correctly. Make sure nescc is in the path. And the third and final step
would be to add a -v switch to the ncc command. It will print out
debugging information about all of its actions.

On 4/13/07, *Greg Turnipseed* <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

    That would be a good logical next step, yes; however, I don't know
    how to do that.  The error message, "Couldn't execute nescc."  is
    rather cryptic, and looking at the source code for ncc is a foreign
    language to me.  Any ideas for starting points?

    Thanks,
    Greg Turnipseed


------------------------------------------------------------------------
    *From: *Sarfraz Nawaz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
    *Date: *Fri, 13 Apr 2007 10:46:50 +1000

    *To: *Greg Turnipseed <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
    *Cc: *tinyos-help <[email protected]>
    *Subject: *Re: [Tinyos-help] Complete Novice Question: Installing
    TinyOS and Compiling on MacOSX 10.4 for MICA

    So you should find out why does ncc complains about being not able
    to run nescc when nescc can be run without any problems.

    On 4/12/07, *Greg Turnipseed* <
    [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

        Okay, I ran nescc --version, and got:

        [Greg:~] greg% nescc --version
        nescc: 1.2.4
        gcc: gcc (GCC) 3.3 20030304 (Apple Computer, Inc. build 1640)
        Copyright (C) 2002 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
        This is free software; see the source for copying conditions.
         There is NO
        warranty; not even for MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A
        PARTICULAR PURPOSE.

        So, I'm guessing that nescc works fine on its own.

        Thanks,
        Greg Turnipseed
------------------------------------------------------------------------
        *From: *Sarfraz Nawaz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
        *Date: *Thu, 12 Apr 2007 10:43:24 +1000
        *To: *Greg Turnipseed <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
        *Cc: *tinyos-help <[email protected]>

        *Subject: *Re: [Tinyos-help] Complete Novice Question:
        Installing TinyOS and Compiling on MacOSX 10.4 for MICA

        I would check if nescc can be run by issuing a command like
        "nescc -version" . If it works then the next thing would be to
        find out why ncc cannot execute nescc.


        On 4/11/07, *Greg Turnipseed*
        <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

            Yes, it's in the path, inside /usr/local/bin, which (I
            checked) is in fact in $PATH.


------------------------------------------------------------------------
            *From: *Sarfraz Nawaz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
            *Date: *Wed, 11 Apr 2007 10:51:15 +1000
            *To: *Greg Turnipseed <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
            *Cc: *<[email protected]>
            *Subject: *Re: [Tinyos-help] Complete Novice Question:
            Installing TinyOS and Compiling on MacOSX 10.4 for MICA

            Is nescc in your path? Without nescc you won't be able to
            compile tinyos applications.

            On 4/9/07, *Greg Turnipseed* <
            [EMAIL PROTECTED]
            <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > wrote:

                I have, as far as I can tell, nesc installed; however,
                when I run the ncc command, it says "couldn't execute
                nescc."  I do have TinyOS installed, and the tools, as
                well.  What's next?

                Thanks,
                Greg Turnipseed

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                *From: *Sarfraz Nawaz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
                *Date: *Sun, 8 Apr 2007 18:38:10 +1000
                *To: *Greg Turnipseed
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
                *Cc: *<[email protected]>
                *Subject: *Re: [Tinyos-help] Complete Novice Question:
                Installing TinyOS and Compiling on MacOSX 10.4 for MICA

                You would need to install nesC (probably from source),
                tinyos-tools and tinyos. Have a look at

http://www.tinyos.net/tinyos-2.x/doc/html/install-tinyos.html <http://www.tinyos.net/tinyos-2.x/doc/html/install-tinyos.html>



                On 4/8/07, *Greg Turnipseed*
                <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

                    Okay, I managed to get everything installed, as best
                    as I can tell.  (At least I didn't get any long
                    errors, so I'm guessing I'm okay.)  Now what?  It
                    appears that I didn't install TinyOS, but some other
                    way to compile and write data to my MICAz?  Do I
                    need to install TinyOS now, or is there a different
                    set of commands I need to use to write something to
                    the mote?

                    Thanks,
                    Greg Turnipseed


------------------------------------------------------------------------
                    *From: *Sarfraz Nawaz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
                    *Date: *Sat, 7 Apr 2007 20:10:58 +1000
                    *To: *Greg Turnipseed
                    <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
                    *Cc: *<[email protected]>
                    *Subject: *Re: [Tinyos-help] Complete Novice
                    Question: Installing TinyOS and Compiling on MacOSX
                    10.4 for MICA


                    I know some people have successfully installed
                    TinyOS on Mac OS X by following instructions from
                    http://www.ee.ucla.edu/~ram/misc.html
                    <http://www.ee.ucla.edu/%7Eram/misc.html>
                     <http://www.ee.ucla.edu/%7Eram/misc.html>
                     <http://www.ee.ucla.edu/%7Eram/misc.html>
                     <http://www.ee.ucla.edu/%7Eram/misc.html>
                      <http://www.ee.ucla.edu/%7Eram/misc.html>
                     <http://www.ee.ucla.edu/%7Eram/misc.html>
                      <http://www.ee.ucla.edu/%7Eram/misc.html>
                     <http://www.ee.ucla.edu/%7Eram/misc.html>
                      <http://www.ee.ucla.edu/%7Eram/misc.html>





                    You may want to give it a try.

                    On 4/7/07, *Greg Turnipseed*
                    <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

                        Hello, everyone.  I'm a student at the
                        University of Texas at Dallas trying
                        to use ZigBee to create a network of wireless
                        wattmeters.  After much delay,
                        I've finally received the modules (after three
                        weeks of waiting on
                        procurement to obtain them), and am ready to
                        go...with a minor hang-up.  I
                        can't install TinyOS on my Mac, despite
                        following several tutorials on how
                        to install it.  They seem all to be outdated or
                        geared towards a different
                        platform (i.e., Telos), and whatever the case
                        is, I can't even get TinyOS
                        compiled.

                        My knowledge of UNIX is such that I can move
                        around and change permissions,
                        add and remove folders and use a text editor,
                        but as far as knowing what's
                        actually going on inside a configure file, let
                        alone compiling, using make,
                        etc, so I don't know what to change to make it
                        work.  Can anybody point me
                        to an up-to-date step-by-step set of
                        instructions that will let me install
                        this, with the specifications I need?  Please
                        specify whether to use X11 or
                        Terminal when doing shell commands (I've heard
                        Terminal usually uses tcsh
                        and X11 uses bash, but what do I know).

                        Any help you guys can provide would be
                        incredibly appreciated.  ZigBee looks
                        so useful once it's up and running, but I can't
                        even compile Blink.

                        Thanks,
                        Greg Turnipseed
                        Senior, University of Texas at Dallas, BSEE


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