Hi everyone,

I am the author of that article at eetutorials.com, yeah that was certainly an typo, it should be BSL, I will edit my article :P

I apologize if it makes some people suffer :D

Regards,
Saeid.

On 22-1-2013 19:33, Eric Decker wrote:

the reason the eetutorial worked was because it was the only mote connected.   Apparenhently tos-bsl will find the first mote attached an use that unless told otherwise and the make system was silently ignoring the bcl stuff.

That is why when asking for help being verbose with what is actually going on is a good thing.

On Tue, Jan 22, 2013 at 10:53 AM, Francisco Javier Sanchez-Roselly <[email protected]> wrote:
Dear Eric:

On Jan 22, 2013, at 4:39 PM, Eric Decker <[email protected]> wrote:



On Tue, Jan 22, 2013 at 2:36 AM, Francisco Javier Sanchez-Roselly <[email protected]> wrote:
Dear Eric:

I thank you for your help. My comments are inline.

On Jan 21, 2013, at 8:15 PM, Eric Decker <[email protected]> wrote:


what is your exact command line?

make telosb install,3 bcd,/dev/ttyUSB1

try

make telosb install,3 bsl,/dev/ttyUSB1

Where did you get bcd from? 

I have been using:

make telosb install,3 bcl,/dev/ttyUSB1

… found in this guide to install tinyos in Ubuntu:


It is a good guide but I have just realise there is a typo in the guide: 'bcl' must be 'bsl'.

I apologise for the inconveniences I have brought about.

Thanks for your help and time, regards.

Francisco Javier.


The VM is hosted on what?

I have VirtualBox 4.2.6 running in OSX 10.8.2 -mountain lion-.

Does motelist work?

Yes.

  what is its output?

It perfectly detects the Telosb motes on /dev/ttyUSB0 and /dev/ttyUSB1.

I wanted its actual output not your interpretration.
 

Thanks, regards.

Francisco Javier.


On Mon, Jan 21, 2013 at 11:38 AM, Francisco Javier Sanchez-Roselly <[email protected]> wrote:
Hi all,

I am running tinyos-2.1.2 on an Ubuntu 12.10 VM and 'make telos install …' behaves odd when I have two motes plugged in.

Precisely, it always burn mote found in '/dev/ttyUSB0' even if I force '/dev/ttyUSB1' in 'make' command. Only if I disconnect the mote in '/dev/ttyUSB0' the command considers '/dev/ttyUSB1' option.

I turn to Lesson 13 in Tinyos Tutorial to disable any default for the programming port, but I could not found any 'Makelocal' in 'support/make' directory.

I have test it is not a misbehaviour in Ubuntu VM -I used TestSerial app to check-.

I appreciate you attention and help.

Regards.

Francisco Javier Sanchez-Roselly.
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