Can you give me the direct link to the tinyos dist on tinyprod? I
couldn't find it.
Regards,
Saeid.
On 24-1-2013 6:03 AM, Eric Decker wrote:
On Wed, Jan 23, 2013 at 4:49 AM, Saeid
Yazdani <[email protected]>
wrote:
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
no suffering, just noise :-).
you should probably switch the repository references from
stanford to tinyprod.net. Various folks
have asked Stanford to update their Ubuntu/Debian msp430
repository with out success. The Stanford repository has an
older version of mspgcc (4.5.3) which a) has some problems
(bugs) and TinyOS 2.1.2 bitches about the compiler unless it
is at least 4.6.3.
thanks for putting the tutorial up.
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:
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-.