Hi. I need some help from you.
I am a beginner in this TinyOS and nesC thingy.
However, my supervisor requires me to deal with these few components :
MDA300, MicaZ, and MIB520.
As far as i am concern, i am using MoteView to get reading from these motes.
In order to program this MicaZ, i would have to use MoteWork 2.0.
One question here is that, how can i edit the source code for MicaZ?
I mean, how do i know which file to edit?
How can i download it into the board? Can i use MoteWork to download
it into the platform? Or i have to use anothe method?
Since MDA300 come with build-in temperature and humidty sensor, if i
would want to alter its behaviour, let say, when the temperature
detects 40 Celcius, the light/soil sensor connected to port A0 will
take reading more frequently. Let say, Temperature sensor takes
reading every 10 minutes, and my soil moisture probe takes reading
every 30 minutes, by default. When the temperature reading reaches 30
Celcius, my soil moisture probe takes reading every 15 minutes. How
can i achieve this? Please give some advice.

THanks a lot.
Howe

On 7/19/08, Eric Keller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I didn't get any response from Chris, and I was wondering if anyone else
> could help me use the MDA320/MDA300 digital I/O under Tinyos2?
> Eric
>
>
> On Mon, Jun 9, 2008 at 10:51 AM, Christopher Leung
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> If you're using TinyOS 2, I made a driver that can control the output of
>> the
>> digital pins on the MDA 300 and 320 boards. I made the driver for the Iris
>> platform but I think it should also work on MICA2. Reply back if you want
>> driver.
>>
>> Chris
>>
>>
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