Hi All !

I am using the follwing to compile my nesC application: 

 make micaz sim
 
my program compiles successfully, & says:
 
"compiling PeriodicReaderAppC to object file sim.o"
 
So what I get is an object file in /build/micaz/ directory and not an 
executable file. My question is how do I get an executable file. 
 
 
thanks.


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Today's Topics:

   1. Re: UART Problems with MicaZ, TinyOS-1.1 (Nick Soldner)
   2. FormatStorage on Tmote problem (David Henry)
   3. Porting Tinyos To A New Hardware Platform (mejda chouaieb)
   4. Re: Porting Tinyos To A New Hardware Platform
      (Marco Antonio Lopez Trinidad)
   5. Re: Porting Tinyos To A New Hardware Platform (SANG Junjun)
   6. Re : [Tinyos-help] Porting Tinyos To A New Hardware Platform
      (mejda chouaieb)


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Message: 1
Date: Wed, 10 Oct 2007 17:02:03 +0800
From: "Nick Soldner" 
Subject: Re: [Tinyos-help] UART Problems with MicaZ, TinyOS-1.1
To: "Greg Turnipseed" 
Cc: [email protected]
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Greg,

At first when I read your post I immediately thought that you might have SW2
on the mib510 serial programming board turned on (if you're even using the
mib510). If this is the case you might want to flip it. I can't remember at
the moment however whenever this switch is on it will not allow messages to
be received or sent (can't remember which) through the mib510's UART.

Also, are you using the BcastInject java tool to inject packets? Although I
haven't needed to, if I was confronted by the same issue as you I would dig
into the components included in the TOSBase configuration file (such as
FramerM and RadioCRCPacket).

Hope that helps, BTW do you have any experience writing to the EEPROM?

Nick

On 10/10/07, Greg Turnipseed  wrote:
>
> Hey, all.  I've been trying to get my computer to speak back to the base
> station running a barely modified TOSBase (just added a toggle if it
> receives/sends things over the UART).
>
> I know for certain that I am connected, because I'm receiving packets from
> the motes on the network, and my computer's able to decode them.  However,
> I'm not able to send packets back.  I've been looking through the
> archives,
> and have not found a solution that has worked thus far.
>
> I have tried just sending the data I want to send (no header, no nothing).
> Clearly, that didn't work, so I looked closer into it, and learned that I
> needed the header and such on there, as well.  Thus, my packet now looks
> as
> follows:
>
> 0x7E - Frame
> 0x41 - ACK format
> 0x FF \ Destination (broadcast)
> 0x FF /
> 0x04 - Packet Type
> 0x7D - Escape character
> 0x5D - Escaped '7D' to refer to the group address
> 0x02 - Length (in bytes)
> 0x27 - Data byte 1
> 0x10 - Data byte 2
> 0x?? - CRC LSB
> 0x?? - CRC MSB
> 0x7E - End Frame
>
> Yes, I know the ??'s can't stay there, which brings me to my next
> question:
> CRC on here has proven infuriating to decipher.  First, I'd never heard of
> CRC until a few days ago, so I'm learning as I go, and I've used multiple
> CRC algorithms off here (I know the polynomial's x^16+x^12+x^5+1, which
> translates to 0x8811, but my home-made algorithms don't work, and neither
> do
> the ones I've found, for example,
> tinyos-1.x/tools/java/net/tinyos/util/Crc.java.  I've been testing it
> using
> data I collected off the sensor.  The data I got was:
> 7E 42 FF FF 04 7D 5D 04 03 00 01 00 10 5F 7E
>
> According to what I've read, the CRC for this should be 5F10, since the
> bytes are reversed.  What I can't figure out is how it got that.  I've
> tried
> this multiple times, using all kinds of combinations, and I can't seem to
> figure it out.  So, here are some questions:
> Is the CRC calculated on escaped characters, or unescaped?
> Is the data in the correct order (e.g., MSB then LSB)?  What about the
> address, source, etc.?  Are they in MSB then LSB order, or vice-versa?
> Which values does the CRC take into account?  Does it include frames?
> Message format?  Destination?  Group Address?  Etc.?
> Is the polynomial I determined correct?
> Why does the Crc.java not give me the same CRC values the MicaZ does?
> What's the correct packet format, and/or is there a simple way to package
> it
> using a TinyOS java class/method/package?
>
> Thanks,
> Greg Turnipseed
> Senior, University of Texas at Dallas
>
>
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Message: 2
Date: Wed, 10 Oct 2007 12:28:19 +0200
From: "David Henry" 
Subject: [Tinyos-help] FormatStorage on Tmote problem
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I'm trying to get the TestNewFlash programs to work on my TmoteSky hardware but 
Block consistently fails. On debugging further I noticed that reading the 
sector table from the top of each sector is always 1 byte off i.e. it reads 
from the second byte.
This ties in with my experience of running Deluge on the same hardware. I can 
inject images but reboot never works.

On the plus side, Deluge and reboot works successfully on Tmoteinvent. Unitl I 
get the proper JTAG adaptor for Tmoteinvent I cannot do the same debugging as 
for Tmote. However it begs the question - is there a known problem with Tmote 
and did Tmoteinvent fix it?

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Message: 3
Date: Wed, 10 Oct 2007 10:55:10 +0000 (GMT)
From: mejda chouaieb 
Subject: [Tinyos-help] Porting Tinyos To A New Hardware Platform
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Hello All,
I want to port Tinyos to an other platform with the same radio 2024 but with a 
diffrent microcontroller,
Now, I want to port some basic components of TinyOS to Jennic. Right now, I 
just want to get the URAT working. 
I was wondering if anyone else has attempted to port Tiny OS to other 
platforms.  If you have any
direction as to what a good starting point would be, I would greatly appreciate 
it.
Thanks,
Mejda CHOUAIEB


      
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Message: 4
Date: Wed, 10 Oct 2007 13:44:34 +0200
From: Marco Antonio Lopez Trinidad 
Subject: Re: [Tinyos-help] Porting Tinyos To A New Hardware Platform
To: mejda chouaieb 
Cc: [email protected]
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here there is a lesson.

http://ecosensory.com/tinyos-2.x/doc/html/tutorial/lesson10a.html

ciao,
--marco.

> Hello All,
> I want to port Tinyos to an other platform with the same radio 2024 but with
> a diffrent microcontroller,
> Now, I want to port some basic components of TinyOS to Jennic. Right now, I
> just want to get the URAT working.
> I was wondering if anyone else has attempted to port Tiny OS to other
> platforms.  If you have any
> direction as to what a good starting point would be, I would greatly
> appreciate it.
> Thanks,
> Mejda CHOUAIEB
>
>
>
>
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Message: 5
Date: Wed, 10 Oct 2007 21:19:13 +0800
From: "SANG Junjun" 
Subject: Re: [Tinyos-help] Porting Tinyos To A New Hardware Platform
To: "mejda chouaieb" 
Cc: [email protected]
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We have ported T2 to Hawk platform with MSP430 and nrf905 successfully.
I think the most difficult part of our work is the chip driver(driver for
nrf905).

I think focus on your MCU for first step is a good idea.

By the way, Hawk platform is designed by Data Engineering Research
Centerof Harbin
Institute of Technology .

On 10/10/07, mejda chouaieb  wrote:
>
> Hello All,
> I want to port Tinyos to an other platform with the same radio 2024 but
> with a diffrent microcontroller,
> Now, I want to port some basic components of TinyOS to Jennic. Right now,
> I just want to get the URAT working.
> I was wondering if anyone else has attempted to port Tiny OS to other
> platforms.  If you have any
> direction as to what a good starting point would be, I would greatly
> appreciate it.
> Thanks,
> Mejda CHOUAIEB
>
>
>
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Message: 6
Date: Wed, 10 Oct 2007 13:35:17 +0000 (GMT)
From: mejda chouaieb 
Subject: Re : [Tinyos-help] Porting Tinyos To A New Hardware Platform
To: SANG Junjun 
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Hello All,
for more precision :
I will port Tinyos2.x from telos hardware platform to jennic hardware platform
both has the same radio CC2024 but a diffrent microcontroller.

Thanks,
Mejda CHOUAIEB


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We have ported T2 to Hawk platform with MSP430 and nrf905 successfully.
I think the most difficult part of our work is the chip driver(driver for 
nrf905).
 
I think focus on your MCU for first step is a good idea.
 
By the way, Hawk platform is designed by Data Engineering Research Center of 
Harbin Institute of Technology.
 
On 10/10/07, mejda chouaieb  wrote: 
Hello All,
I want to port Tinyos to an other platform with the same radio 2024 but with a 
diffrent microcontroller, 
Now, I want to port some basic components of TinyOS to Jennic. Right now, I 
just want to get the URAT working.
I was wondering if anyone else has attempted to port Tiny OS to other 
platforms.  If you have any
direction as to what a good starting point would be, I would greatly appreciate 
it. 
Thanks,
Mejda CHOUAIEB


     
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