please use the printf library and u will get the the values in GTK term or Mo
serial
rupesh
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From: Mohammed Al-Baljon <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [Tinyos-help] Repeated packet
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>> Hi Guys,
>> I got a problem during transmitting packets.
>> I got 49 repeated packets with every 50 packets that have being received
>> .So, any suggestion can you help me with?
I am working on Telosb Platform and TinyOS.
>> Thanks
>> Sincerely,
>> Baljon
On 2012-01-18, at 2:28 PM, Michael Schippling <[email protected]> wrote:
> It will help if you tell us what
> programs you are running to do that.
> MS
>
>
> Mohammed Al-Baljon wrote:
>> Hi Guys,
>> I got a problem during transmitting packets.I got 49 repeated packets with
>> every 50 packets that have being received
>> .So, any suggestion can you help me with?
>> Thanks
>> Sincerely,
>> Baljon
>> On 2012-01-17, at 2:58 PM, Michael Schippling <[email protected]
>> <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
>>> Oh Eric, Eric, Eric... Java is not that hard. At least compared to
>>> something like the TOS build "system". It even {used to be} a rather
>>> rationalized and simple alternative to most egregious C++ shenanigans.
>>>
>>> But anyway... There was one more question in the complaint list:
>>>> WARNING: CLASSPATH environment variable doesn't exist.
>>>> Your classpath should contain and a pointer
>>>> to the cwd (a dot)
>>>>
>>> Add '.' to your CLASSPATH... See if you can find a place where
>>> CLASSPATH is actually set, in files like .bahsrc or .profile,
>>> and add the dot to the list using a semi-colon ';' as a separator.
>>> Or else do this:
>>> export CLASSPATH="$CLASSPATH;."
>>>
>>> I explicitly set PATH and CLASSPATH in my .bashrc so I know what
>>> I'm getting and {think that} I have some control over my world...
>>>
>>> And any Java above and beyond 1.4 is fine for TOS, at least until
>>> Oracle destroys the backward compatibility feature. I forget exactly
>>> what went in at 1.4, maybe generics, but some TOS code won't compile
>>> with previous versions. "Someone" "should" fix tos-check-env, no?
>>>
>>> MS
>>>
>>>
>>> Eric Decker wrote:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On Mon, Jan 16, 2012 at 11:25 PM, Varun Agrawal <[email protected]
>>>> <mailto:[email protected]>
>>>> <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Hello,
>>>>
>>>> I have recently installed TinyOS on my Ubuntu machine and on running
>>>> "tos-check-env" I got the following errors:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> tos-check-env hasn't been updated in quite a while.
>>>>
>>>> on my system I have java 1.6 and tos-check-env checks for 1.4 or 1.5. It
>>>> bitches. Your 1.7 will also cause a bitch.
>>>>
>>>> I don't know why tos-check-env insists that version 1.4 or 1.5 is
>>>> "required" for TinyOS.
>>>> I personally ignore it. But I don't use the Java programs. The ones
>>>> I have used seem to work. The problem I have is I've never bothered to
>>>> learn Java so if something goes wrong they seem much too complex to
>>>> figure out. Fairly opaque.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> I'm using graphviz 2.20.2 and that seems to work fine and toe-check-env
>>>> is looking for 1.10.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> I would suggest you move on and don't worry about it.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> tos-check-env completed with errors:
>>>>
>>>> --> WARNING: CLASSPATH environment variable doesn't exist.
>>>> Your classpath should contain and a pointer
>>>> to the cwd (a dot)
>>>> --> WARNING: The JAVA version found first by tos-check-env may not
>>>> be version 1.4 or version 1.5one of which is required by TOS. Please
>>>> ensure that the located Java version is 1.4 or 1.5
>>>> --> WARNING: The graphviz (dot) version found by tos-check-env is
>>>> not 1.10. Please update your graphviz version if you'd like to use
>>>> the nescdoc documentation generator.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> I have Java 1.7, graphviz is showing version 2.26.3 and I have a
>>>> feeling the Classpath problem is due to Java.
>>>>
>>>> Any useful links or help??
>>>>
>>>> --
>>>> Yours faithfully,
>>>> Varun Agrawal
>>>>
>>>> B.Tech-III
>>>> Computer Science and Engineering
>>>> National Institute of Technology
>>>> Surat, India.
>>>> About Me <http://www.about.me/varunagrawal>
>>>> computerCalledVarun() <http://computercalledvarun.wordpress.com/>
>>>>
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use the printf library and use gtk term to get the values
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Hello.
Please, someone know about a application to read the values captured from
the UART in a telosb. Only I want to read the raw data to be sure is ok my
communication.
I've got in the 10 pin expansion connector (U2) a conection to the Pin 2
(UART0RX)
Thanks in advance for your answer.
Alejandro.
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