[Tinyos-help] make mica2

Giri Baleri mbaleri at xbow.com
Fri Jun 13 09:02:06 PDT 2008


If you are using MIB510, there is only one COM port, which should be
used both for programming and reading the data. 
Do you have a USB to Serial adapter that has assigned COM3?
Which application did you program into the Mote attached to MIB board?
While reading the data from the Mote, make sure that the SW2 switch is
set to OFF position.
Even with these changes, if you still can't read data from XServe (COM3
port), then I suspect the problem lies in the USB to Serial adapter.
 
Regards,
Giri

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From: tinyos-help-bounces at millennium.berkeley.edu
[mailto:tinyos-help-bounces at millennium.berkeley.edu] On Behalf Of Yu Qun
Sent: Friday, June 13, 2008 8:42 AM
To: tinyos-help at millennium.berkeley.edu
Subject: [Tinyos-help] make mica2


hi everyone:
 
This is my first uploading the coding by command "make mica2" and "make
mica2 reinstall mib510,com3", the output means the operation is
successful, but a question comes out, under the Cygwin, after input the
command "xserve -device=com4", the results is following :
$ xserve -device=com4
XSERVE 2.0.E: $Id: xserve.c,v 1.8.2.3 2007/02/02 17:45:01 rkapur Exp $
Warning: Converting Windows com4 device to Cygwin device.
Using params: [raw] [parsed] [converted] [server port=9001]
Opening serial device: /dev/ttyS3 @ 57600
 
it seams that stop here, theorially, there should be some sychynicated
or asychynicated data if sensors are open. what is the problem, i am
very worry about whether the mib510 programming board is over by my some
abnormal operations. during these operations, i use the SW1 ("reset"
button) and SW2. I am so worry about whether wrong operation on them
would bring some problems. Have you encountered the similar situation
and how to resolve it? Would you like to give me some warm suggestions?
Thanks!
 
Sincerely;
Maggie

On Tue, Jun 10, 2008 at 7:45 PM, Yu Qun <maggie.qun at gmail.com> wrote:



	hi everyone:

	I want to ask a question,  what is the function of Reset Button
on MIB510? If I upload some coding on the programming board such as
mib50 not successfully, can I use the "reset button" to get the initial
state of MIB510? 
	Thanks!
	 
	Sincerely;
	Maggie


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