Hi,
It looks similar to what I have here.
I (almost) gave up and I tried the xubuntu VMWare from tinyOS wiki.
Everything seems to be working fine now. I can disseminate and execute.
It seems that Deluge T2 has issues with ubuntu 11.10 and 12.04 LS. I
would be glad to help to solve them if anybody could give me some clues.
Regards,
Yann
On 07/10/2012 05:20 PM, Hamid Rafiei Karkvandi wrote:
Hi,
I have been having no success in using Deluge T2 with IRIS and MIB520.
First I failed even to install Deluge correctly on Cygwin so I
migrated to Ubuntu 12.04 LS and I installed the recent updated version
of Tinyos. Deluge T2 runs on the mote, I inject the image and I read
the flash successfully and even mine doesn't give the error you
mentioned (is it base station or not ... ) but still after
dissemination I can see other motes start to get the image and write
it down on their flash (the green LED blinks fast) but after all no
one reboots and execute the new image ... I kinda gave up on it, but
if anyone has a similar experience and knows how to solve these issues
with IRIS and Deluge T2, I appreciate ...
Regards,
Hamid Rafiei Karkvandi
On Tue, Jul 10, 2012 at 7:40 AM, Yann Le Corre <[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
Hi All,
I try to get Deluge T2 working on my Iris motes but with no success so
far. Starting with only one mote connected to the PC with a mib520, I
tried the following steps:
1. compile and install apps/test/deluge/Basestation
2. tos-deluge serial@/dev/ttyUSB1:57600 -p 0 ==> I can read the flash
content, everything seems OK
3. compile and install apps/test/deluge/Blink ==> led0 is blinking
4. tos-deluge serial@/dev/ttyUSB1:57600 -p 0 ==> "ERROR: Timeout.
Is the
node a Deluge T2 base station?"
My PC is running Ubuntu 11.10 with avr-gcc 4.63, avr binutils 2.22,
nescc 1.3.3 and tinyOS tree from CVS. CFLAGS always contains
-DDELUGE_BASE_STATION or -DDELUGE_LIGHT_BASE_STATION.
After a lot of trials and errors, it appears that I can make
deluge/Blink answer to the "tos-deluge -p" if I change the
-DIDENT_APPNAME flag. Actually, what seems to matter is the length of
the application name. For example -DIDENT_APPNAME=\"BlinkAppC\"
will not
work while -DIDENT_APPNAME=\"BlinkAppC______\" does work.
I know it sounds weird. It makes me think about alignment issues
in the
FLASH...
Then, I tried to run the demo further. I checked that I can run the
blink and reverse-blink demos and that I can ping them with
"tos-deluge
-p". Injecting an application with "tos-deluge -i" seems to be
working.
But the mote never reboots and executes the injected application
(i.e.,
the "burn" script does not work).
Is Deluge T2 supposed to be working on iris motes ? Does somebody
already bumped into similar issues ?
Thanks,
Regards,
yann
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