The Stargate NetBridge is based on Linksys NSLU2 and hence you can program it with latest Linux distribution etc. However, Crossbow's out-of-the box support is limited to the Debian Linux distribution that it ships with and XServe/MoteExplorer software that is included on the USB flash drive.
TelosB drivers are currently not included on the NetBridge. NetBridge is offered as a gateway server for MICA and IRIS family of Motes via MIB520 USB interface board. The support for TelosB Motes could be added in the future. Regards, Giri ________________________________ From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of dmanjunath D Sent: Tuesday, April 22, 2008 4:27 AM To: [email protected] Subject: [Tinyos-help] StarGate Netbridge We are planning to buy Stargate Netbridges to set up a WSN Testbed at our University and before we buy things, we wanted to get clarified with the following two issues: 1) Is it possible to boot Netbridge with our interested latest versions of Linux kernel? For e.x., 2.6.22 or 2.6.25 compiled for ARM arch. I think this should be possible if bootloader takes image from the USB flash disk or if program-flash (ROM) is reprogrammable. 2) Is there any tool available to program TelosB motes connected directly or through a chain of hubs to the USB port of the bridge? or otherwise can I install python on bridge so that tos-bsl can be executed to program telos motes. Thanking you,
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