Suzanne,

Use cvs to check out the corresponding trees, and look for README
files that describe how to set up the drivers. If you run into
problems, send a mail to the mailing list or to the developers of the
drivers directly.

Janos

On Mon, Mar 22, 2010 at 9:40 AM, Suzanne Delica <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hello Janos,
>
> How am I suppose to download/install these drivers?
>
> Suzanne
>
>
> On Fri Mar 19 14:17:35 EDT 2010, Janos Sallai <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
>> 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
>>> [email protected]
>>> www.wece.ece.ufl.edu
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>
>
>
> --
> Suzanne Delica
> 4EG Electrical Engineering
> University of Florida
> Gainesville, FL 32611
>
> President, 2008-2009
> Women in Electrical & Computer Engineering
> [email protected]
> www.wece.ece.ufl.edu
>
>
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