Hello :),

Yes, but for example in the tutorial if I go the BlinkToRadio directory I
do make telosb and make telosb install, then I go to BaseStation and do the
same. The program BlinkToRadio will be erased ?
If I want an application which is going to combine a lot of applications I
need to put them in the same directory with the makefile rules which fits
to get one unique source code ?


On Wed, Nov 16, 2011 at 8:29 AM, Urs Hunkeler <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi again :-),
>
> "make install" compiles the source into the binary form, then modifies the
> binary form to alter the value of some variables containing the nodeID, and
> then programs the binary to the mote (erasing a previous program).
>
> "make reinstall" just alters the nodeID values in the binary and then
> programs the binary to the mote (again erasing a previous program). It is
> supposed to be faster than "make install" but only works if "make isntall"
> was executed previously.
>
> I guess the tutorial must be referring to installing the same program to
> multiple motes with different nodeIDs each time.
>
> Cheers,
> Urs
>
>
>
> On 11/16/11 3:04 PM, Baudry Arthur wrote:
>
>> Yes sorry I just asked the question too fast. It's working I am receiving
>> packet from my nodes. However there is something I still don't understand.
>> When you do make telosb install or reinstall what is the difference. I mean
>> how does it works if you install when are in two different application, do
>> the new one erase the previous one ?
>> make telosb install,1
>> make telos reinstall,2
>> is used in the tutorial and I don't understand the difference.
>> Thank you for you help once again.
>>
>> On Wed, Nov 16, 2011 at 1:48 AM, Urs Hunkeler <[email protected]<mailto:
>> [email protected]>> wrote:
>>
>>    Hi,
>>
>>    It depends on the program running on the TelosB. Normally, you
>>    should soon start to see the packets that the mote is sending over
>>    the serial port, otherwise something is wrong. Do you see data
>>    when you open the port in a terminal emulator (e.g., "screen
>>    /dev/ttyUSB0 115200") ?
>>
>>    Cheers,
>>    Urs
>>
>>
>>    On 11/15/11 6:50 PM, Baudry Arthur wrote:
>>
>>        Thank you, your line of command introduced in my .bashrc
>>        worked but I get stuck on : serial@/dev/ttyUSB0:115200
>>        resynchronising
>>         for a long time I am not sure if I am suppose to wait or if
>>        it is another problem. Thank you anyway to both of you for the
>>        help.
>>
>>
>>        On Tue, Nov 15, 2011 at 2:10 AM, Urs Hunkeler
>>        <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>
>>        <mailto:[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>>**>
>>
>>        wrote:
>>
>>           Hi,
>>
>>           It looks like the TinyOS Java libraries are not in your
>>        classpath.
>>           There
>>           should be a tinyos.jar file somewhere, and the CLASSPATH
>>        environmental
>>           variable should point to it.
>>
>>           You can try something like:
>>
>>           export CLASSPATH=.:$TOSROOT/support/**sdk/java/tinyos.jar
>>           java net.tinyos.tools.Listen -comm serial@/dev/ttyUSB0:telosb
>>
>>           Cheers,
>>           Urs
>>
>>
>>           On 11/15/11 3:25 AM, Baudry Arthur wrote:
>>        > Thank you for your support.
>>        > I have compiled listen.java using javac, it worked but if I
>>        execute
>>        > the same command as previously :
>>        > java net.tinyos.tools.Listen -comm serial@/dev/ttyUSB0:115200
>>        >
>>        > Now I get :
>>        >
>>        > Exception in thread "main" java.lang.**NoClassDefFoundError:
>>        > net/tinyos/packet/Packetizer
>>        >          at
>>           net.tinyos.packet.BuildSource.**makeSerial(BuildSource.java:**
>> 241)
>>        >          at
>>                  net.tinyos.packet.BuildSource.**
>> makeArgsSerial(BuildSource.**java:230)
>>        >          at
>>                  net.tinyos.packet.BuildSource.**
>> makePacketSource(BuildSource.**java:138)
>>        >          at net.tinyos.tools.Listen.main(**Listen.java:56)
>>        >
>>        > Any thoughts ?
>>        >
>>        > On 11/14/11, Modi, Jenis 
>> Ashokkumar<jenis.modi@email.**wsu.edu<[email protected]>
>>        <mailto:[email protected].**edu <[email protected]>>
>>        <mailto:[email protected].**edu <[email protected]>
>>
>>        <mailto:[email protected].**edu <[email protected]>>>>
>>  wrote:
>>
>>        >> Hi Arthur,
>>        >> Chech whether Listen class is located at that location, also
>>           check if it's
>>        >> java file is available. If java file is available then you need
>>           to compile
>>        >> that file.
>>        >>
>>        >> Let me know if you are still facing problem .
>>        >>
>>        >> Jenis
>>        >>
>>        >>
>>        >>
>>        >> On Nov 14, 2011, at 5:09 PM, "Baudry
>>           Arthur"<arthur.baudry@gmail.**com <[email protected]>
>>        <mailto:arthur.baudry@gmail.**com <[email protected]>>
>>        <mailto:arthur.baudry@gmail.**com <[email protected]>
>>
>>        <mailto:arthur.baudry@gmail.**com <[email protected]>>>>
>>
>>        >> wrote:
>>        >>
>>        >>> Good evening everyone,
>>        >>>
>>        >>> I am running on a xubuntu virtual machine on my windows 7
>>           laptop and I am
>>        >>> trying to make configure one of my USB port to listen to a
>>        serial
>>        >>> communication coming from telosb node (as the telosb only
>>           communicate
>>        >>> through usb I use that usb port as a serial one). I enter this
>>           command
>>        >>> when I am in /opt/tinyos-2.1.0/support/sdk/**java
>>        >>>
>>        >>> java net.tinyos.tools.Listen -comm serial@/dev/ttyUSB0:115200
>>        >>>
>>        >>> as my usb port is at /dev/ttyUSB0
>>        >>> and the rate of the communication for telosb is 115200
>>        >>> I get this error:
>>        >>> Exception in thread "main" java.lang.**NoClassDefFoundError:
>>        >>> net/tinyos/tools/Listen
>>        >>>
>>        >>> Does anyone know how to fix this issue ?
>>        >>>
>>        >>> --
>>        >>> Arthur Baudry
>>        >>> ESEO
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