Hi!
On Thu, 20 Dec 2007, David wrote:
On Dec 20, 2007 11:49 AM, Razvan Musaloiu-E. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi!
On Thu, 20 Dec 2007, David wrote:
See my reply below yours.
1.) Initially, the plan was to write a new storage manager for Deluge
T2. Unfortunately, it never got completed, and Deluge T2 is still
using a simple storage manager.
2.) Yes, this is not in the current Deluge T2.
3.) To add more image volumes, just update the volume XML file and a
wiring file. It is hard to determine the number and the size of
volumes each person really needs, so we just put two volumes as an
example.
4.) This one is related to the first comment.
Thank you
Mike
Thanks for your reply.
Do you think that Deluge T2 will be developed further in the near
future by the tinyos devs? From your reply I gather that it isn't a
priority at the moment.
We just committed a fix for the rollback gesture and we increase the total
number of images to 4. It would be great if you can give it a try can give
us some feedback.
We are investigating now how to fix 1) and 4). We'll send an email when we
make more progress. :-)
All the best!
Razvan ME
Thanks for your quick work. I'll check it out and get back to you. But
before, that, please give me some advice:
I have two tinyos-2.x directories. The main one (/opt/tinyos-2.x)
installed from Ubuntu debs (including a bunch of tools under /usr/bin,
etc, eg tos-deluge utility), and another, more up-to-date directory
from your CVS under my home directory.
I'm mainly working with the version installed from .debs. If I update
my CVS checkout, what is the best way to include your changes, so I
"see" your updates during testing? I'm assuming I should do a "make
install" under the CVS checkout (as per instructions in your docs),
then I'll get versions under /usr/local etc which will be found first
(my PATH variable lists them first). Does that sound about right?
Right now we haven't touch the anything in tools/ yet so you don't need to
do any "make install". After you update the CVS tree you should be able to
go the following:
- go to apps/tests/deluge/Blink, compile the application and install it on
a mote. At this point the mote should start blinking the red light
- go to apps/tests/deluge/GoldenImage, compile it and inject it as
image 0. If you make the gesture the more should reprogram itself with
the GoldenImage which should stop the blinking.
All the best!
Razvan ME
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