OK, Thank you for your advice. I will let you know (and everyone) if I succeed.
El vie, 28-11-2008 a las 07:33 -0700, Michael Schippling escribió: > Use any tool you are comfortable with. I used to like printf()... > See if the errno has anything to say where-ever the failure occurs. > I am reasonably certain that the C SF has been used under cygwin > because people ask about it on the list. I've never used it though. > MS > > > Angel Bartomeu Bonillo wrote: > > Java tools work perfect. Do you suggest to debug with gdb or anyone > > else? > > > > Thanks. > > > > El vie, 28-11-2008 a las 07:25 -0700, Michael Schippling escribió: > >> Did you say that you were able to use the Java based > >> SF or Listen programs? If they work then I'd suggest > >> debugging the C code to see exactly why the device > >> open is failing. If Java doesn't work either then > >> perhaps reinstalling the FDDI drivers and other USB > >> related components might help. Otherwise, you've > >> reached the limits of my abilities... > >> > >> MS > >> > >> Angel Bartomeu Bonillo wrote: > >>> It's still doesn't work. > >>> > >>> Motelist returns: > >>> Reference CommPort Description > >>> ---------- ---------- ------------------------------------------- > >>> M4AF4B9T COM6 tmote sky > >>> > >>> Then I do: > >>> > >>> /opt/tinyos-1.x/tools/src/sf/sf.exe 9001 /dev/ttyS5 56700 telosb > >>> > >>> Again, I have also tried many other combinations like typing > >>> serial@/dev/ttyS5 or serial@/dev/ttyS6 (just in case), etc... > >>> > >>> It remains returning the same > >>> "Couln't open serial port at /dev/ttyS5" > >>> "Couln't open serial port at serial@/dev/ttyS5" > >>> and so on. > >>> > >>> Any ideas? > >>> > >>> Thank u > >>> > >>> > >>> El mié, 26-11-2008 a las 11:20 -0700, Michael Schippling escribió: > >>>> try /dev/ttyS5 -- the tty port number is ComN-1 > >>>> but I can make no guarantees about SF working. > >>>> > >>>> The whole /dev thing on cygwin is a mysterious-kludge-like-system, > >>>> there seem to be 16 (0-15) tty devices hidden in some library > >>>> someplace. Listing the directory with ls shows nothing but listing > >>>> individual devices works fine. Good luck if you have a COM port > >>>> above 15, as my usb-serial driver insisted on doing recently. > >>>> > >>>> MS > >>>> > >>>> Angel Bartomeu Bonillo wrote: > >>>>> Hello, > >>>>> > >>>>> For the project I'm working on I need to use the C-based version of > >>>>> SerialForwarder. I have been looking for info on the Internet but It > >>>>> looks like nobody has used this program on Windows. > >>>>> > >>>>> I run motelist and it says that I have connected a tmote sky (telosb) on > >>>>> COM6. Then, I run: > >>>>> > >>>>> /opt/tinyos-1.x/tools/src/sf/sf.exe 9001 COM6 56700 telosb > >>>>> > >>>>> and it cannot find the serial port. > >>>>> > >>>>> I have tried to change COM6 into [EMAIL PROTECTED], serial@/dev/ttyS6, > >>>>> serial@/dev/ttyUSB6, and many other ways and it keeps returning the same > >>>>> message : > >>>>> > >>>>> Couldn't open serial port at COM6:56700 or > >>>>> Couldn't open serial port at serial@/dev/ttyS6:56700 > >>>>> ... > >>>>> and so on, depending on the second argument. > >>>>> > >>>>> Then I realized that in my cygwin, there are no devices under the > >>>>> folder /dev but the stdout, stdin and one or two more. But nothing like > >>>>> tty's. > >>>>> > >>>>> Then I wonder if C-based SerialForwarder is suitable for using it under > >>>>> windows and, in that case, how should I run it or configure it. > >>>>> > >>>>> Thanks in advance > >>>>> > >>>>> > >>>>> > >>>>> > >>>>> _______________________________________________ > >>>>> Tinyos-help mailing list > >>>>> [email protected] > >>>>> https://www.millennium.berkeley.edu/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tinyos-help _______________________________________________ Tinyos-help mailing list [email protected] https://www.millennium.berkeley.edu/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tinyos-help
