oops...what the ambassador meant to say was:
   ...read bytes LEFT to RIGHT...

I failed my first driving test because I turned the wrong direction.
MS


Michael Schippling wrote:
> Please send questions to the help list not me directly.
> I'm cc'ing this back to the list.
> 
> I'm not sure what you mean by "can't receive them in the base".
> What exactly happens?
> 
> A quick&dirty way would be to cast your int32 array to char* and
> just copy it into the message data buffer. That's fundamentally
> what happens when any message payload structure is written into
> the data area. Purist programmers will be aghast, so keep those
> cards and letters coming...
> 
> Then on the other side you have to figure out what byte-ordering
> you get. All the TOS platforms I know are little-endian. I've only
> used int16s but I think you can just read bytes "right to left"
> starting from the low order byte. That can be easily tested by
> sending some known values.
> 
> Or as I said, read-up on the MIG message generator.
> 
> MS
> 
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> Hi again and thank you too mush for the info,
>> My project is about an encryption algorithm (tiny encryption algorithm). The
>> network consists of 2 clients which are sensing - enrypting and sending the
>> message to a base station. The problem is that the fuction of the encryption
>> splits the encrypted values in 2 32bits integers. Thats why i have to sent an
>> uint32_t array.
>> In my work so far i just took teh Osilloscope application and the TosBase 
>> and i
>> modify them in order to send the values encrypted.
>> When i am running the application the base and the 2 clients are initialized.
>> Although the messages are sent by the clients I( cant receive them in the 
>> base.
>> I could send you the code i have done so far if you willing for further help.
>> thanks again
>>
>> GN
> 

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Platform: WinXP/Cygwin
TinyOS version: 1.x, Boomerang
Programmer: MIB510
Device(s): Mica2, MicaZ, Tmote
Sensor board: homebrew

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