hi Michael,thank you for your quick reply. So, if it is so troubling, do you
know what version of tinyos 1.x I can use to compile for the imote2? I've
already installed the compiler for xscale processors, I just need the
/imote2 directory for tinyos (right now I have 1.1.7, if I'm right, that
does not suppord imote2).

Thanks a lot for your help,

Bob




On Mon, May 4, 2009 at 6:26 PM, Michael Schippling <[email protected]>wrote:

> It's a little hard to tell but the doc/changes-minor-releases.html
> file says 1.1.15 as the last number it knows, so I must have it.
> This particular version came with Boomerang, the tmote dev kit,
> so you might find it on the mirror at tinyos.doc...
>
>
> Since you are very familiar with TOS you must also be familiar
> with how fragile and opaque the development env is. That is why
> I hold the opinion that getting it to work under another system
> would be problematic. I never even got any of the Eclipse plugins
> to work reliably, and that's not factoring in the Microsoft way.
>
> MS
>
> roberto pagliari wrote:
>
>> also, I cannot find tinyos 1.1.15
>>
>> the links on tinyos website point to unexisting addresses... do you know
>> where I can find it for upgrade?
>>
>> On Mon, May 4, 2009 at 3:41 PM, roberto pagliari 
>> <[email protected]<mailto:
>> [email protected]>> wrote:
>>
>>    if you mean tinyos 1.x I'm very familiar with it. It just seems that
>>    setting everything up to work is not so easy with imote2
>>
>>
>>    On Mon, May 4, 2009 at 3:34 PM, Michael Schippling
>>    <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
>>
>>        How familiar are you with T1?
>>
>>        I'd think you'd be in a for a world of hurt if you try to
>>        reverse engineer the development system to get it to work
>>        under a non *nix paradigm.
>>
>>        MS
>>
>>        roberto pagliari wrote:
>>
>>            Hello,
>>            I'm familiar with tinyos 1.x but I just bought an imote2 and
>>            I feel a bit confused. I was wondering which is the best way
>>            to program them. Is it possible to use an extension of
>>            visual studio which is able to program them with no need for
>>            cygwin?
>>
>>            Thanks,
>>
>>
>>            Bob
>>
>>
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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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> Platform: WinXP/Cygwin
> TinyOS version: 1.x, Boomerang
> Programmer: MIB510
> Device(s): Mica2, MicaZ, Tmote
> Sensor board: homebrew
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