Thanks Mr Decker, That is right, differences in hardware capabilities can be a serious problem for any tinyOS implementation. The motivation is to build a "home-made" mote installing all components ourselves (sensors, microcontrollers…).
El 02/03/2012, a les 12:16, Eric Decker va escriure: > > > 2012/3/2 Marc Barceló <[email protected]> > Hello to everyone, > > Has anyone installed TinyOS on a Arduino UNO platform succesfully? I have to > move from Iris to this platform and I would like to continue using TinyOS > instead of the Arduino language since I think it is more powerful, especially > in networking issues. > > The 2 platforms are very different. So you will be challenged. I question > the reasonableness of the port. > > The Iris platform uses ATmega 1281 which has 128K flash and 8K RAM while the > UNO uses the 328 which only has 32K flash and 2K SRAM. > > Not really worth the effort. Not enough code space, especially if what you > are interested in is the network code (especially the 6lowpan code which is > where most of the current network effort is being focused). > > So why do you have to move to the UNO? > > > Thanks in advance, > > Marc > _______________________________________________ > Tinyos-help mailing list > [email protected] > https://www.millennium.berkeley.edu/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tinyos-help > > > > -- > Eric B. Decker > Senior (over 50 :-) Researcher > >
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