Dear Erick.

Yes, you've cleared up the confusion and have clarified many concepts.

Thanks for patiently to answer me Erick.

Regards.

Alejandro.


> On Thu, Dec 22, 2011 at 2:46 AM, <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Dear Erick.
>>
>> I am trying to use blip working together guruplug - telosb.
>>
>> > Just exactly what are you trying to do?
>>
>
> That is much different than "installing TinyOS onto the GuruPlug".
>
> What you are actually doing, and this is directly from the Blip Tutorial,
> is "Installing an IPv6 Edge router".
>
> If you had said that at the outset it would have been much clearer as to
> what you are trying to do.
>
> Do you understand what I am saying?
>
>>
>> > Linux platforms are development stations used to cross compile for the
>> > tinyos embedded environment.
>> >
>> > For example,  the telosb is a tinyos platform based on the msp430f1611
>> > processor.   A development environment such as a mac book pro (x86
>> mactel
>> > environment) has a cross compilation set up installed which is used to
>> > build binaries that get installed onto the telosb.
>> >
>>
>> > So saying installing tinyos on a guruplug is nonsensical.
>>
>>
>> Could you explain me more about you said  above. I thought is
>> fundamental
>> to have a machine (i.e a PC or a Alix Board) to work with the sink mote
>> (Base Station) in blip or in 6LoWPAN by means a USB communication among
>> both.  Isn't correct this appreciation ? If is correct I need to have
>> TinyOS installed on GuruPlug to do: # driver/ip-driver /dev/ttyUSB0
>> telosb
>>
>
> That isn't installing TinyOS on to the GuruPlug.   So this is a
> communications problem.  Meaning I don't understand what you are trying to
> say.
>
> What you need to do is simply install the edge route (which Stephen
> called,
> driver/ip-driver, after it gets built) on the GuruPlug.
>
> While the source code for the edge router (driver/ip-driver) is part of
> the
> TinyOS source repository, it technically isn't part of the TinyOS
> operating
> system which runs on embedded processors such as the msp430f1611.    It
> was
> a convenient place to put it.
>
> You want to use the GuruPlug as a communications gateway between the Mote
> IPv6 net and different IPv6 (connected?) network.   You will also want to
> run some form of base station to actually collect the data from the
> resultant network.   That can run either on the GuruPlug or on another
> node
> on the net.
>
> You don't need to install TinyOS onto the GuruPlug.   The only thing you
> need is the gateway software.    You can either compile it on another
> machine and then install it on the GuruPlug or possibly do everything on
> the GuruPlug.
>
> You mission is to figure out how to build that software.   Do it on a
> reasonable development machine.   You will need to at some point be able
> to
> compile it for the ARM so you can have the GuruPlug run it.
>
> That is left as an exercise for the student.
>
> In no way is this "installing TinyOS" onto the GuruPlug.   Hopefully this
> clears up some of the confusion.
>
>
>>
>>
>> >
>> > The guruplug is an ARM based Linux platform.   Why on earth would one
>> want
>> > to put TinyOS itself onto that platform.
>> >
>> > And putting a development environment onto a Plug computer is also
>> > non-sensical.  Why would one want to do that?
>> >
>> >
>> > So what are you trying to do?
>> >
>>
>> I wnat to do something similar to this :
>> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hh3eMSCCpP0&feature=mfu_in_order&list=UL
>>
>> But instead to use a Alix Board (To communicate with the sink mote -
>> Blip
>> purpose) I want to use GuruPlug.
>>
>> >
>> > stanford doesn't really support lenny.   It is a partial repository as
>> > far as I can tell (looks like just avr stuff)
>>
>>
>> Thanks for you answer in advance.
>>
>> >
>> >
>> > On Wed, Dec 21, 2011 at 9:22 AM, <[email protected]> wrote:
>> >
>> >> Please someone have  installed Tinyos in a Guruplug?
>> >>
>> >> (http://www.globalscaletechnologies.com/t-guruplugdetails.aspx#features
>> )
>> >> It have ARM v5TE Processor?
>> >>
>> >>
>> >> I have trying to install editing /etc/apt/source.list adding:
>> >>
>> >> deb http://tinyos.stanford.edu/tinyos/dists/debian/ lenny main
>> >>
>> >> But when was updating appear this errors :
>> >>
>> >>
>> >> sheevaplug-debian:~# apt-get update
>> >> Hit http://hinrg.cs.jhu.edu lenny Release
>> >> Err http://tinyos.stanford.edu lenny/main Packages
>> >>  404 Not Found
>> >> Ign http://hinrg.cs.jhu.edu lenny/main Packages
>> >> Err http://hinrg.cs.jhu.edu lenny/main Packages
>> >>  404 Not Found
>> >> W: Failed to fetch
>> >>
>> >>
>> http://tinyos.stanford.edu/tinyos/dists/debian/dists/lenny/main/binary-armel/Packages
>> >>  404 Not Found
>> >>
>> >> W: Failed to fetch
>> >> http://hinrg.cs.jhu.edu/tinyos/dists/lenny/main/binary-armel/Packages
>> >> 404
>> >> Not Found
>> >>
>> >> E: Some index files failed to download, they have been ignored, or
>> old
>> >> ones used instead.
>> >>
>> >>
>> >> Please any suggestion will welcome.
>> >>
>> >>
>> >> Thanks in advance.
>> >>
>> >> Alejandro.
>> >>
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>>
>>
>>
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