[Tinyos-help] rz200
Janos Sallai
sallai at isis.vanderbilt.edu
Wed Sep 10 14:47:28 PDT 2008
Juergen,
The iris target is a good place to start with. If you're lucky enough the rf230 is hooked up to the MCU the same way on your demo kit as on the iris, and everything will work out of the box.
Regarding programming using the avarisp mkII: In order to compile avrdude with usb support, you'll need libusb. Once you have libusb installed, avrdude's configure script will find it and will allow you to build avrdude with usb support.
Janos
-----Original Message-----
From: tinyos-help-bounces at millennium.berkeley.edu [mailto:tinyos-help-bounces at millennium.berkeley.edu] On Behalf Of Jürgen Broder
Sent: Thursday, September 04, 2008 6:55 AM
To: tinyos-help at millennium.berkeley.edu
Subject: [Tinyos-help] rz200
Hello!
I'm desperately trying to program the Blink-Application on my motes but
without success. I am using the ATAVRRZ200 demonstration kit from ATMEL
(ATMega1281 / rf230 -motes) with an AVRISPmkII USB-Programmer.
My first question: is the iris-platform the correct choice for
programming my motes?
Im quite sure that i have set up my tinyos environment correctly,
tos-check-env gives no errors and "make iris" is working too. But when
it gets down to load the file onto the mote i'm having serious problems.
It looks like the option "make iris install *avrisp*,..." is just for
the *serial* AVRISP, am i right? So when i tried to edit the Avrisp make
rules using usb port i get the error message "avrdude: compiling without
usb support". So can anybody give me an advice, how to program the rz200
using the AVRISPmkII? Thank you very much.
Greets, Jürgen.
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