Hi all!

I am running into problems trying to compile a program for TOSSIM using the
blip stack.
I know this has been asked in the past, but currently it seems there is no
solution.

Firstly:
Has anybody managed to compile a TinyOS program using the blip stack for
TOSSIM(i.e. Using: $ make micaz sim blip)?

I have seen a couple of solutions to this online:
       1. Using Tossim.patch - Instructions in TinyOS doc files:

https://github.com/tinyos/tinyos-main/blob/master/tos/lib/net/blip/doc/README-SIM
           The patch file is no longer available in the git repo.
           Has anyone used this technique successfully?
       2. Using Solution posed by Jens Dede:

https://www.millennium.berkeley.edu/pipermail/tinyos-help/2012-March/054444.html
           The repo. pointed to in this solution is however no longer
available.
           Has anyone used this technique successfully?

Any program using the blip stack creates a binary larger than that which
the micaz can handle:
Will this be a problem in simulation, or can the RAM be extended under
simulation environment?

Failing the use of TOSSIM in this instance, can anyone advise a decent
simulator which can model the CC2420 radio, with a quick enough learning
curve? (Avrora?, OMNet++?, NS2?)

Thanks for any information you can offer,
Dec
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