It can be a problem even within a single application. If your application 
inadvertently uses the AM IDs of things like Collection or Dissemination, you'd 
probably get some interesting results. Well, doubly-wiring a Receive interface 
would probably be caught by the compiler, but still.
Michiel

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] on behalf of Michael Schippling
Sent: Tue 4/15/2008 7:26 PM
To: David
Cc: TINYOS
Subject: Re: [Tinyos-help] Reserved active message type numbers?
 
AFAIK there is no list, nor any reason to have one.
Since mote systems are usually self-contained and
independent of one-another they are unlikely to
cross-pollinate.

MS

David wrote:
> Hi. This question was asked back in 2004 but was never answered:
> 
> http://www.mail-archive.com/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/msg00569.html
> 
> I also checked the tutorial and TEPs, but didn't find an answer.
> 
> So I'll repeat it here. Are there certain ranges which are reserved
> for app usage, and others for tinyos internals?
> 
> My active message IDs start at 6, since this is used in the
> BlinkCountToLeds test app. But I'm wondering if it's safe to start at
> 0 or 1 instead.
> 
> TinyOS should have a 'central' list of used numbers somewhere (similar
> to /etc/services on a Linux box), so that components can avoid AM ID
> clashes. But I don't know where to find this list.
> 
> David.
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