To my knowledge NO... motelist relies on various OS hacks to
find certain USB devices, the registry in Widows and parsing
the boot messages in Linux I think, and there is no common
way to determine what is attached to a regular serial port.

Kinda makes you wish JINI hadn't gone down the swirler...
MS


Rubén Ríos del Pozo wrote:
> Dear all,
> 
> I am writing a Java application to read and send data to sensor motes 
> from my PC. I was wondering if tinyos.jar provides any means of 
> obtaining the port number (COM), to which my sensor node is connected, 
> without the need of executing the "motelist" command and using this 
> information as input to the program. I would like my program to be able 
> to do it automatically without the need of user intervention.
> 
> Thanks in advance
> 
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