Thanks a million dear Urs, Regarding your comments, I probably buy TelosB mote.Can I program them with nesC(in TelosB,IRIS ....) ? And one another question,do you recommend to buy "Development Kits"?It's stated that they have some extra softwares and manuals.
On Sat, Oct 9, 2010 at 11:14 AM, Urs Hunkeler <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi again, > > Just a quick addendum: If you really want to go with object-oriented > programming, you might want to consider the Sun Spot motes (they can be > programmed in Java): > http://sunspotworld.com/ > > The Iris mote also supports Mote Runner. Mote Runner is an interesting > project where a program written in Java or C# is converted to a special > binary form that can be executed on a virtual machine running on the motes. > This basically enables much easier over-the-air (OTA) reprogramming and the > execution of several programs in parallel. It also allows you to use the > same programming language for the code on the motes as for the code on the > back-end. > > Cheers, > Urs > > > > On 10/8/10 9:55 PM, mojtaba raznahan wrote: > >> >> Thanks dear Janos, >> >> Would you please tell me what kind of them are more suitable for >> research activities? >> In IRIS Data Sheet It's stated that they can be programmed with Object >> Oriented Programming languages(Java).So I want to know that what is the >> role of nesC at them?Because OPP are more easy than nesC!. >> > -- Mojtaba Raznahan BS of Computer engineering TMU university www.raznahan.com
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