Hi Everyone, I tried using /ttys4 for my (COM5): $ MIB510='/dev/ttys4' make mica2 install.0 mib510
and this is the error: Programmer is not responding. make[1]: *** [reinstall.0] Error 2 make[1]: Leaving directory `/cygdrive/c/tinyos/cygwin/opt/tinyos- 1.x /apps/TOSBa e' make: *** [install.0] Error 2 I tried it on (COM7): $ MIB510='/dev/ttys6' make mica2 install.0 mib510 and this is the error: Programmer is not responding. make[1]: *** [ reinstall.0] Error 2 make[1]: Leaving directory `/cygdrive/c/tinyos/cygwin/opt/tinyos-1.x /apps/TOSBas e' Best regards, U-Wei On 9/27/07, Murray, Ben < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > I believe that this was stated before, but... ttyS0 = COM1 > ttyS1 = COM2 > ttyS2 = COM3 > etc > so your COM5 might well be ttyS4, ...but it's NOT ttyS5! You did try ttyS4 > as well right? > > > e.g. > ------putting:------ > $ MIB510='COM0' make micaz install.0 mib510 > > ------results in:------ > Please use /dev/ttyS/ rather than COM0 (the latter often doesn't work) > Error: No such file or directory > -> /dev/ttyS/ > make: *** [program] Error 1 > > > > ------whilst putting:------ > $ MIB510='COM1' make micaz install.0 mib510 > > ------results in:------ > Please use /dev/ttyS0 rather than COM1 (the latter often doesn't work) > Firmware Version: 2.1 > Atmel AVR ATmega128 is found. > Uploading: flash > > Fuse High Byte set to 0xd9 > > Fuse Extended Byte set to 0xff > rm -f build/micaz/main.exe.out-0 build/micaz/main.srec.out-0 > > > try > MIB510='/dev/ttys4' make mica2 install.0 mib510 > > > > -----Original Message----- > *From:* [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto: > [EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of *Khew U-Wei > *Sent:* 27 September 2007 15:17 > *To:* [email protected] > *Subject:* Re: [Tinyos-help] Using a USB port to connect to a MIB510 > Programming Board > > Hi Everyone, > > i checked the "device manager" and click the "Universal Serial Bus > controllers" there is a new entry when i connect my USB adapter, > "FTDIFT8U2XX Device". When I clicked on the properties, its location states > "Location 0 (USB <-> Serial)" > > However I tried this command again: > MIB510='/dev/ttyusb0' make mica2 install.0 mib510 > > This is the msg: > Error: No such file or directory > -> /dev/ttyUSB0 > make[1]: *** [reinstall.0 ] Error 1 > make[1]: Leaving directory `/cygdrive/c/tinyos/cygwin/opt/tinyos-1.x > /apps/TOSBas > e' > make: *** [install.0] Error 2 > > So I checked the "Ports (COM & LPT)" and the USB Serial Port (COM5) is > active. So i entered this command: > MIB510='/dev/ttys5' make mica2 install.0 mib510 > > This is the error msg: > Error: No such file or directory > -> /dev/ttys5 > make[1]: *** [reinstall.0] Error 1 > make[1]: Leaving directory `/cygdrive/c/tinyos/cygwin/opt/tinyos- 1.x > /apps/TOSBas > e' > make: *** [install.0] Error 2 > > I changed to another USB port and checked the "Device Manager". The USB > Serial Port (COM7) is active to I entered: > MIB510='/dev/ttys7' make mica2 install.0 mib510 > > This is the error msg: > Error: No such file or directory > -> /dev/ttys7 > make[1]: *** [reinstall.0] Error 1 > make[1]: Leaving directory > `/cygdrive/c/tinyos/cygwin/opt/tinyos-1.x/apps/TOSBas > > e' > make: *** [install.0] Error 2 > > May I know where did I go wrong? > > Best regards, > U-Wei > > On 9/27/07, Michael Schippling < [EMAIL PROTECTED] > wrote: > > > > The COMx syntax is, unfortunately, only useful with older cygwin > > versions that 'came with' TOS pre 1.1.10(or 11?). In some uses > > with some newer versions "they" started using the nNIX /dev syntax. > > I am purposely vague about the "somes" because I don't remember if > > download and message comm are fellow travelers, or if COM still works > > for one, and there is no way to squeeze a "version number" from cygwin > > (...actually there is: "cygcheck -s" will cough up a dll version, but > > everyone seems to deny it's applicability...). > > > > Anyway the bottom line is: try every possible combination of chars... > > > > MS > > > > > > Urs Hunkeler wrote: > > > Hi, > > > > > > Since in your message you ask for advise on cygwin I assume you're > > > running cygwin? If so, I think you cannot use unix-like device names > > for > > > the serial port. There was a message on the mailing list a few hours > > ago > > > that described how you can find out on Windows which port name was > > > assigned to a usb <-> serial converter. > > > > > > Since I'm not using windows, I might nor remember everything > > correctly. > > > Basically you can right-click on my computer, then select manage > > system, > > > then device manager. In the device manager you'll find an entry about > > > ports. In there you should see the port name and a short description. > > > > > > Once you know the port name, for instance COM7, you can use this as > > > parameter to the make command. You'll probably use a command like: > > > > > > make mica2 install,0 mib510,COM7 > > > > > > Cheers, > > > Urs > > > > > > > > > Khew U-Wei wrote: > > >> Hi Everyone, > > >> > > >> Thanks so much for the helpful replies. > > >> > > >> I tried all the suggestions but still receive error messages, > > >> > > >> I tried: > > >> MIB510='/dev/ttyUSB0' make mica2 install.0 mib510 > > >> and the error was: > > >> Error: No such file or directory -> /dev/ttyUSB0 > > >> make [1]: ***[reinstall.0] Error 1 > > >> make: ***[install.0] Error 2 > > >> > > >> I tried: > > >> MIB510='/dev/ttyUSB1' make mica2 install.0 mib510 > > >> the error was the same: > > >> Error: No such file or directory -> /dev/ttyUSB1 > > >> make [1]: ***[reinstall.0] Error 1 > > >> make: ***[install.0] Error 2 > > >> > > >> Another question is, how do we check the hardware settings for the > > ports > > >> that are being used? > > >> > > >> I know this question is a bit silly but how can we copy the error > > >> messages or any other messages from the cygwin window? The text cant > > be > > >> highlighted to copy. > > >> > > >> Looking forward to ya replies. 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