I'm sending this back to the help list in case someone else can...
Looking at the hwcheck java, it looks like it thinks it got a
message back, but there are some errors in the message itself.
It may be that the SF on the programmer is not entirely compatible.
I don't use SF or stargate so I can't be much more help...
MS
shankar sens wrote:
Hi,
I set the MOTECOM to sf@<IP>:<PORT> and run hardware_check from PC, i
get the following output.
Hardware check started
4Mbit flash check failed 255 255 255
A C based serial forward program is running on the programming board.
Is there a solution to this.
Thanks,
Bharath
On 8/4/07, * Michael Schippling* <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
<mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:
With a little Internot sleuthing I think I found "stargate" at:
http://www.xbow.com/Products/productdetails.aspx?sid=229
I believe it is an alternate base-station approach. Assuming
that you are running the HWVerify on a separate host, you
probably need to use an IP address instead of serial.
Rummage in the stargate doc (if any) and see how you access
it from the external world. They might even have a MOTECOM
setting for it.
MS
Brian Mulanda wrote:
>
> Are you also using a MIB### programming board? If so, what kind?
>
> -Brian
>
>
> On 8/3/07, *shankar sens* < [EMAIL PROTECTED]
<mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>>> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I am trying to check newly brought Micaz mote with MicaHWVerify
> (TinyOS 1.1.11 ). Micaz motes are programmed using Stargate.
>
> The LEDs on the mote are blinking as a binary counter. But when
> harware_check is run, i am getting the following error:
>
> 1)
>
> Hardware check started
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:57600: resynchronising
> java.io.IOException: not open
> at
> net.tinyos.packet.StreamByteSource.writeBytes
(StreamByteSource.java:91)
> at net.tinyos.packet.Packetizer.writeFramedPacket
> (Packetizer.java:362)
> at
>
net.tinyos.packet.Packetizer.writeSourcePacket(Packetizer.java :176)
> at
>
net.tinyos.packet.AbstractSource.writePacket(AbstractSource.java:116)
> at net.tinyos.packet.PhoenixSource.writePacket
> (PhoenixSource.java:127)
> at net.tinyos.message.Sender.send(Sender.java:145)
> at net.tinyos.message.MoteIF.send(MoteIF.java:200)
> at hardware_check.run(hardware_check.java:84)
> at hardware_check.main(hardware_check.java:142)
> java.io.IOException: closed
> at
>
net.tinyos.packet.AbstractSource.failIfClosed(AbstractSource.java:97)
> at
>
net.tinyos.packet.AbstractSource.writePacket(AbstractSource.java :113)
> at net.tinyos.packet.PhoenixSource.writePacket
> (PhoenixSource.java:127)
> at net.tinyos.message.Sender.send(Sender.java:145)
> at net.tinyos.message.MoteIF.send (MoteIF.java:200)
> at hardware_check.run(hardware_check.java:84)
> at hardware_check.main(hardware_check.java:142)
>
> 2) Also the following message is displayed on stargate
console when
> the mote is connected:
>
> error: no packet handler for tos type 0x0a
>
> Please let me know what might be wrong.
>
> Thanks,
> Shankar
>
>
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