[Tinyos-help] Re: Using a USB port to connect to a MIB510

Jeongyeup Paek jpaek at usc.edu
Thu Oct 4 09:55:02 PDT 2007


The mote seems to be dead. Try changing the mote.

Thanks

Khew U-Wei wrote:
> Hi Aneekat,
> 
> I tried the above command you provided: $ make mica2 install.0 
> mib510,/dev/ttyS6
> for a COM7 port and this is my error report:
> 
>     compiled TOSBase to build/mica2/main.exe
>             9022 bytes in ROM
>              584 bytes in RAM
> avr-objcopy --output-target=srec build/mica2/main.exe build/mica2/main.srec
> make mica2 reinstall.0 PROGRAMMER="DAPA" PROGRAMMER_FLAGS="-dprog=dapa 
> -dpart=AT
> mega128 --wr_fuse_e=ff "
> make[1]: Entering directory 
> `/cygdrive/c/tinyos/cygwin/opt/tinyos-1.x/apps/TOSBa
> se'
>     installing mica2 binary
> set-mote-id build/mica2/main.srec build/mica2/main.srec.out `echo 
> reinstall.0 |p
> erl -pe 's/^reinstall.//; $_=hex if /^0x/i;'`
> uisp -dprog=dapa -dpart=ATmega128 --wr_fuse_e=ff  --erase
> pulse
> Atmel AVR ATmega128 is found.
> Erasing device ...
> pulse
> Reinitializing device
> Atmel AVR ATmega128 is found.
> 
> Fuse Extended Byte set to 0xff
> sleep 1
> uisp -dprog=dapa -dpart=ATmega128 --wr_fuse_e=ff  --upload 
> if=build/mica2/main.s
> rec.out
> pulse
> Atmel AVR ATmega128 is found.
> Uploading: flash
> 
> Fuse Extended Byte set to 0xff
> sleep 1
> uisp -dprog=dapa -dpart=ATmega128 --wr_fuse_e=ff  --verify 
> if=build/mica2/main.s
> rec.out
> pulse
> Atmel AVR ATmega128 is found.
> Verifying: flash
> flash error at address 0x0: file=0x0c, mem=0x00
> flash error at address 0x1: file=0x94, mem=0x00
> flash error at address 0x2: file=0xbc, mem=0x00
> flash error at address 0x3: file=0x01, mem=0x00
> flash error at address 0x4: file=0x0c, mem=0x00
> flash error at address 0x5: file=0x94, mem=0x00
> flash error at address 0x6: file=0xd9, mem=0x00
> flash error at address 0x7: file=0x01, mem=0x00
> flash error at address 0x8: file=0x0c, mem=0x00
> flash error at address 0x9: file=0x94, mem=0x00
> continued....
> 
> Do you know whats the problem? Looking forward to your reply. THank you.
> 
> Best regards,
> U-Wei
> 
> On 9/28/07, *aneekat patkar* <aneeket007 at yahoo.co.in 
> <mailto:aneeket007 at yahoo.co.in>> wrote:
> 
>     Hi U-Wei,
> 
>     I install the code by the command "make mica2 install mib510,/dev/ttyS0"
>     for mica2 sensor and with the mib510 programming board. In the
>     Cygwin environment you go to the application folder and then type
>     this command .
>     The digit in "Sx" is generally 1 less than the actual port number in
>     the computer configuration.
> 
>     What i  meant was if S3 doesn't work when the computer says COM4 for
>     the cable , then type the command again with S4.
>     At a time u can program with only port in a Cygwin window. If you
>     have mutliple windows open, then u could program different ports at
>     the same time.
>     Hope this helps,
>     Aneeket.
> 
> 
>     */Khew U-Wei <khewuwei at gmail.com <mailto:khewuwei at gmail.com>>/* wrote:
> 
>         Hi Aneeket,
> 
>         As you previously said "if COM4 is displayed try "S3" and then
>         "S4" when you install the tinyOS code."
>         How do you use two different ttys when installing the code on
>         the nodes?
> 
>         Best regards,
>         U-Wei
>          
>         Date: Mon, 24 Sep 2007 12:55:33 -0700 (PDT)
>         From: aneekat patkar < aneeket007 at yahoo.co.in
>         <mailto:aneeket007 at yahoo.co.in>>
>         Subject: [Tinyos-help] RE: Using a USB port to connect to a MIB510
>         To: tinyos-help at millennium.berkeley.edu
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> 
>         The problem is with the digit to be put after "ttys0 " in
> 
>         MIB510='/dev/ttys0' make mica2 install.0 mib510
>         By S0 you refer to the COM1 port which is a 9-pin serial port .
>         To get the correct port number do the following :
>         1. RIght-click on My Computer and click on Properties.
>         2. Go to hardware and then Device Manager.
>         3. The click on Ports .
> 
>         Your USB to serial port number would be displayed here. If COM4
>         is displayed try "S3" and then "S4" when you install the tinyOS
>         code.
> 
>         Also if you are gonna read any sensor readings from the serial
>         port, set the baud rate and other protocol options by
>         "right-click " on the displayed port number and selecting
>         properties.
> 
>         Hope this helps,
>         Aneeket.
> 
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Jeongyeup Paek
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