Can you describe the context of the phrase? Milliseconds are milliseconds. No 
qualifiers allowed :) . 

-kw
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What does binary milliseconds mean? How does it compare with regular millisecond,or 
microsecond time
 
Gayathri

Gayathri Venkataraman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I am trying to run the Surge Application in my pc. I am not able to understand certain 
things.
 
1. I did a make pc and ran it using build/pc/mian.exe 20, I set the DBG variable to 
USr1 and usr2
2. All I see is just queue send  and Surge Send. I don't see anything in receive. Is 
there any other way to run this to see both send and receive
3. Also I just wanted to see the time it sends and receives the message. So I used the 
time interface and wired up with Simple Time component. Presently I am using getHigh32 
and getLow32 from the time interface. Suppose If I want to use the get() which returns 
tos_time_t structure, I don't know what this structure contains. The question is where 
to find TosTime.h.
 
Any help please
 
Gayathri


Henrik Wallin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
In the nesC language reference manual page 10, it says that "nesC forbids
calling commands or signaling events inside atomic statements". But when
calling a command (e.g. MicaHighSpeedRadio.send) within an atomic
statement, there are no compile-time errors. Is this an error in the
reference manual, or does it mean that the called command isn't treated as
atomic?

Thanks,
Henrik
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Henrik Wallin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: In the nesC language reference manual page 
10, it says that "nesC forbids
calling commands or signaling events inside atomic statements". But when
calling a command (e.g. MicaHighSpeedRadio.send) within an atomic
statement, there are no compile-time errors. Is this an error in the
reference manual, or does it mean that the called command isn't treated as
atomic?

Thanks,
Henrik
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<DIV>I am trying to run the Surge Application in my pc. I am not able to understand 
certain things.</DIV>
<DIV>&nbsp;</DIV>
<DIV>1. I did a make pc and ran it using build/pc/mian.exe 20, I set the DBG variable 
to USr1 and usr2</DIV>
<DIV>2. All I see is just queue send&nbsp; and Surge Send. I don't see anything in 
receive. Is there any other way to run this to see both send and receive</DIV>
<DIV>3. Also I just wanted to see the time it sends and receives the message. So I 
used the time interface and&nbsp;wired up with Simple Time component. Presently I am 
using getHigh32 and getLow32 from the time interface. Suppose If I want to use the 
get() which returns tos_time_t structure, I don't know what this structure contains. 
The question is where to find TosTime.h.</DIV>
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<DIV>Any help please</DIV>
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<DIV>Gayathri</DIV>
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#1010ff 2px solid">In the nesC language reference manual page 10, it says that "nesC 
forbids<BR>calling commands or signaling events inside atomic statements". But 
when<BR>calling a command (e.g. MicaHighSpeedRadio.send) within an 
atomic<BR>statement, there are no compile-time errors. Is this an error in 
the<BR>reference manual, or does it mean that the called command isn't treated 
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<BLOCKQUOTE class=replbq style="PADDING-LEFT: 5px; MARGIN-LEFT: 5px; BORDER-LEFT: 
#1010ff 2px solid">In the nesC language reference manual page 10, it says that "nesC 
forbids<BR>calling commands or signaling events inside atomic statements". But 
when<BR>calling a command (e.g. MicaHighSpeedRadio.send) within an 
atomic<BR>statement, there are no compile-time errors. Is this an error in 
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