Hi Sergio,

Write a small C program to test the LEDS and that the Zigbit is
functional. Once you have the LEDS working in C, then you can try the
tinyos distribution.

Best,
Miklos

On Tue, Aug 23, 2011 at 2:09 AM, Sergio Gonzalez <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I am hoping someone can provide either pointers or direct advice on getting
> TinyOS 2.x to run over a standalone Atmel Zigbit device. I have been trying
> to do so for the past few days with no success. I designed a simple breakout
> board for this device and followed the steps to implement a new TinyOS
> platform as previously documented by Swiss researchers for the Meshbean 900.
> This is my setup:
>
> OS: Windows (Cygwin)
> Device: ATZB-24-A2 (Zigbit)
> Programmer: AVRisp MKII
> LEDs connected to pins 19-21 (ports G0-G2)
>
> I am unable to at least get my LEDs lit (yes, I’ve tested the LEDs, they are
> functional). I am able to program the device by first creating the binary
> image through TinyOS, and then upload it employing AVR Studio 5.x. However,
> the program shows no sign of life. Building a binary image as if it were an
> Iris mote won’t work either. When programming the device, I have setup fuses
> as: 0xFF (E), 0x99 (H), 0xE2 (L); and 0xFF (E), 0x9C(H), 0x62(L), with no
> luck for either case. I’ve worked with TinyOS for years now employing both
> the Micaz and the Telosb platform, but it is my first time working with a
> Zigbit. I do not have a JTAG programmer, so I am unable to debug the program
> and verify whether it is even running properly. Any advice?
>
> Thanks!
>
> Sergio
>
>
>
>
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