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Content preview: I am current working in High School project(bachelorproject),
and I having problems getting IPv6 (6LoWPAN) working on a IRIS platform.
I try to get TinyOS and Blip working together, in diferents ways: [...]
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I am current working in High School project(bachelorproject), and I having
problems getting IPv6 (6LoWPAN) working on a IRIS platform. I try to get
TinyOS and Blip working together, in diferents ways:
- using LiveCD (Xubuntu and Ubuntu versions);
- using Ubuntu "clean install";
none of this is working, resulting in compiling errors in these programs;
IPBaseStation, UDPEcho and TCPEcho. This happens because I use TinyOS 2.1.0
release, So I try some RPM (some Tinyos 2.1.1 .) and when I try to compile,
but it gives ncc errors (even in Blink), I just want to know how you do to
resolve the problem? Where i can find TinyOS 2.1.1 release when it comes
out???
Thanks,
Jorge Silvestre
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