Hi,

I can't remember other things I had to wiggle to get it working, sorry. Try the 
simplest configuration possible, no SerialForwarder, plain query commands (no 
conditions), different epochs etc. Perhaps you should take a look at the packet 
contents as I seem to have done, to see if it's about message structure or 
something else.

I faintly recall having just a couple of epoch values that worked (in that 
installation and version).

Good luck,

        Harri

-----Original Message-----
From: M.Mehdi Moniri [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Thursday, June 14, 2007 3:47 PM
To: Siirtola Harri; [email protected]
Subject: RE: [Tinyos-help] Using micaz with TinyDB


Hello,
Thank you for your replies; they have helped me a lot.
I think that i have the same Problem which you have had in November 2004. 
You have mentioned the solution in

http://mail.millennium.berkeley.edu/pipermail/tinyos-help/2004-November/006586.html

I have modified  #define MICA2MSGTYPE 1  but still TinyDB does not show the 
information sent by motes.
Are there any other configurations which I have to change?

I want to give TinyDB and myself one or two day time. If it doesn’t work, I 
plan to use Surge, Xsensor or Xmesh as you suggested.

Best regards,
Mehdi

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