Urs Hunkeler ha scritto:
> I think that if you enable printf, the mote will activate the serial
> port (to send the debugging messages) and the micro-controller will not
> go to sleep if the serial port is active. (Incidentally, I think there
> is a bug in TinyOS: when you activate the serial port and then
> deactivate it again, the micro-controller will still not go to sleep mode).

Yes, in my humble opinion, your supposition is very likely.

> I currently don't have access to fancy lab equipment, either, and I was
> thinking about using a sound card (an external USB one to not damage the
> computer in case something goes wrong) as a replacement for an
> oscilloscope. What do you think of this idea?

It is very interesting. I'm curious to see your implementation. How do
you replicate it?

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