The most likely cause of not getting a sendDone is that the send didn't
completesuccessfully.  Is the return code from the send being checked?

eric


On Wed, Oct 15, 2008 at 4:27 PM, Bíró András <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Hello,
>
> I'm new in tinyos, and get that problem in the RadioCountMsg tutorial
> program with the packets.py TOSSIM script. I used the meyer-heavy.txt
> for the noise model and my topo.txt is this:
>
> 1  2 -54.0
> 2  1 -55.0
> 1  3 -60.0
> 3  1 -60.0
> 2  3 -64.0
> 3  2 -64.0
>
> just like in the tutorial. And the output is:
>
> DEBUG (0): RadioCountToLedsC: timer fired, counter is 1.
> DEBUG (0): RadioCountToLedsC: packet sent.
> Delivering  Message <RadioCountMsg>
>   [counter=0x7]
>   to 0 at  3172603258
> DEBUG (0): Received packet of length 2.
> DEBUG (0): LEDS: Led0 on.
> DEBUG (0): LEDS: Led1 on.
> DEBUG (0): LEDS: Led2 on.
>
> I've also added a dbg() line into the AMSend.sendDone(..) event, so I'm
> sure that the problem is between the send and the sendDone event.
>
> So what could be the problem?
>
> Thanks:
> Bandi
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Eric B. Decker
Senior (over 50 :-) Researcher
Autonomous Systems Lab
Jack Baskin School of Engineering
UCSC
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