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Content preview: Hi all, Sorry for multiple copies. Because first time when
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Hi all,
Sorry for multiple copies. Because first time when i sent i got a spam alert. I
do not know how did it happen. i did not attach anything. I'm not sure whether
the community received the first mail.
I was going thru the TOSThreads code related to boot. When I looked through
TinyOSMainP I found out that we are initializing platform & software specific
components after boot.booted event.
As far as I understand these things are already being done before the
boot.booted event is signaled.
Is this what is happening? If I’m wrong let me know.
Thanks in advance.
nimal
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