Hi!

On Thu, 17 Sep 2009, Mehmet Akif Antepli wrote:

> Hi Razvan,
> I am already using the latest CVS :)

That was not obvious from your initial message. :P

> What do you think?

Let me see if I understand properly the issues you have. One problem is 
the injection is slow on Windows. I'll try to find a Windows box and so 
some tests to see if I can replicate this problem.

Second is the fact that the injection for your application takes much 
longer than the test program we have in apps/tests/deluge/. Could you send 
me your tos_image.xml file? Note that Blink is about 30KB.

--
Razvan ME

> On Thu, Sep 17, 2009 at 1:19 PM, Razvan Musaloiu-E. <[email protected]>wrote:
>
>> Hi!
>>
>> On Thu, 17 Sep 2009, Mehmet Akif Antepli wrote:
>>
>>  Hi,
>>>
>>> I am trying to use Deluge-T2 under WindowsXP+cygwin environment. I have
>>> followed the instructions for TinyOS-2.1 installation on WindowsXP ;
>>>
>>> http://docs.tinyos.net/index.php/Installing_TinyOS_2.1#Manual_installation_on_your_host_OS_with_RPMs
>>>
>>> Then i installed pyserial v2.5. Everything works fine. I can build
>>> applications and  program my MicaZ motes. I can inject images using
>>> Deluge-T2 and disseminate them through the network
>>>
>>> The problem is that, injecting a program image into MicaZ external flash
>>> takes too long. I mean for an application with code size about 50 kB, it
>>> took about 10 minutes!
>>>
>>> So far, i have been working on XubunTOS-2.1. The same procedure was taking
>>> about 50 sec (as i recall). Actually, when the mote is programmed with the
>>> Basestation application under /tinyos-2.x/apps/tests/deluge/ directory,
>>> it was fast.But, if when programmed with my Network application, it takes
>>> much longer in the XubunTOS, too.
>>>
>>> For the Windows+Cygwin environment, application doesn't matter. Injecting
>>> takes too long for both cases.
>>>
>>> Any suggestions?
>>>
>>>
>> Can you try the latest CVS and see if the speed is better? :-)
>>
>> --
>> Razvan ME
>>
>
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