The answer is yes. I have been using Iris motes for a number of apps without
any issues.

On Wed, Sep 2, 2009 at 12:21 PM, Michael Schippling <[email protected]>wrote:

> Ok, lets step back a bit...
>
> Have you worked through the doc/tutorial?
>
> Have you successfully installed anything,
> such as the demo app Blink, on the iris?
>
> MS
>
>
> David Li wrote:
>
>> Unfortunately this is still not working. I compiled the code for base and
>> sensor node by using:
>>
>> SENSORBOARD=micasb make iris
>>
>> It was fine.  Hoever, the base and sensor node (I have used only these
>> two) none of them is blinking LEDs for send or receive. Nor did Java console
>> show any receptions.  As far as I understand the sensing should go on even
>> if the node doesn't have any sensors. The return value is simply 0xffff.
>>
>> Can anyone provide a step by step how to make it work on Iris motes? The
>> README doesn't help much with this detail.
>>
>> David
>>
>>
>>
>> On Tue, Sep 1, 2009 at 12:06 PM, Michael Schippling 
>> <[email protected]<mailto:
>> [email protected]>> wrote:
>>
>>    You can set SENSORBOARD=micasb  in the makefile,
>>    you will probably just get garbage data but I don't
>>    think there's anything that will hang up.
>>
>>    The "make <mote>" thing means to type the command
>>    make and your device type, so:
>>           make iris
>>    to build your program for the iris devices.
>>
>>    I think most of this is covered in the doc/tutorial.
>>
>>    MS
>>
>>    David Li wrote:
>>
>>        Hi,
>>
>>        I am using this on Iris motes without any sensing boards. The
>>        ReadMe says to compile with default sensor using
>>        "SENSORBOARD=<sensorboard name> make <mote>". My questions are:
>>
>>        1.  How should I set "sensorboard name"?
>>        2. How should I set "mote"? Any string will do?
>>        3. Should this line be added to the Makefile?
>>
>>        I did a quick try without using this line and didn't see
>>        anything from the Java GUI. Was this the problem of missing the
>>        above settings?
>>
>>        Thanks.
>>
>>        David
>>
>>
>>
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