Suzanne,

I guess that you don't have the MTS400 set up correctly. It is not
supported out of the box in TinyOS 2.1: you will need to get
additional drivers from external sources to get it work, and you will
need to change the makefile of the antitheft nodes to specify that
you're using an MTS400 (the default is MTS300). I am aware of two
driver implementations:
1. http://szte-wsn.cvs.sourceforge.net/viewvc/szte-wsn/tinyos/tos/lib/Mts400/
2. http://tinyos.cvs.sourceforge.net/viewvc/tinyos/tinyos-2.x-contrib/mts4x0/

Janos

On Fri, Mar 19, 2010 at 11:47 AM, Suzanne Delica <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hello Janos,
>
> I am using the MTS400 sensors which can monitor Ambient light, relative
> humidity, temperature, 2-axis accelerometer, and barometric pressure.
> Also I made sure to connect the female/male connectors properly before I
> screwed the motes back together....
>
> Suzanne
>
>
> On Fri Mar 19 12:13:49 EDT 2010, Janos Sallai <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
>> Suzanne,
>>
>> Are the sensor boards properly attached to the motes? Are you sure
>> that the sensor boards you have are equipped with both the
>> accelerometer and the light sensor?
>>
>> Janos
>>
>> On Fri, Mar 19, 2010 at 10:31 AM, Suzanne Delica <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>
>>> Hello tinyos-help,
>>>
>>> I am using WinXP/Cygwin, iris motes with a mib520. I was able to
>>> compile the antitheft app, program the iris reference board with
>>> the root code and 3 other sensor nodes with the node code, and run
>>> Serial Forwarder GUI and the Antitheft GUI (with all options
>>> checked). However, once I turn on the sensor nodes all the leds
>>> are on and the Antitheft GUI keeps listing all the nodes in the
>>> window (i am assuming it is detecting all the nodes as stolen). I
>>> tried putting one sensor node in a drawer to signify it is stolen
>>> (no light), but the Antitheft GUI still detects all as stolen and
>>> in another trial (pressed update and starting over) packets are
>>> being read but no packets are written (Serial Forwarder GUI). The
>>> leds lights are all on in this case also.
>>> Two questions:
>>> 1. Any suggestions?
>>> 2. Which COM port should I use? I was using COM4 (to communicate
>>> with the nodes via the reference node which is connected through
>>> USB via the programming board; COM3 is used to program the iris).
>>> Should I be using the gateway to communicate instead? Which is
>>> COM6
>>>
>>> Thank you,
>>> Suzanne
>>>
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>>
>>
>
>
>
> --
> Suzanne Delica
> 4EG Electrical Engineering
> University of Florida
> Gainesville, FL 32611
>
> President, 2008-2009
> Women in Electrical & Computer Engineering
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>
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