Have a look at the mig-tool. It generates classes that offer easy access
to the content of messages. You find the instructions how to use it in
the tutorial.

Cheers, Marcel

Embedded Lab schrieb:
> first identify the packet format,means which type of packet u r receiving
> n then go to java listen.java file , and  create variable their to take
> packet 's particular bytes, like
> byte a = packet[2];
>
> In this case u have to modify ur Listen.java file according to ur file.
>
> -----Poonam
>
>
>   
>> Dear All
>> I have 2 simple question :
>> As you know that the java Listen program prints the packet  it hears,
>> for example : 00 ff ff 04 22 06 00 02 00 01 as explained in lesson 4.
>> but I would like to print just a few fields of the packet! how can I
>> print just some fields of the message ?
>> 2- Is there any statistics tools for tinyos?? If not what is the
>> smiliest way to manipulate the data and make the statistics?
>> Thank you for any help.
>> Best,
>>    Sara
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