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Sudo apt-get remove avr-binutils-tinyos avr-gcc-tinyosĦ) Now open. Therefore its better to remove those unnecessary additional packages came with TunyOS installation. When you follow the previous step, some of the tools comes with avr-libc gets installed an therefore some package inconsistency problems may occur. If you remove the MicaZ mote from the program board, put batteries on it and switch it on, you will see the program output as blinking LEDs on the mote.Ģ) If you don't have synaptic package manager in your system, now it's better to install it before going further,ģ) Now in the terminal issue the following command to install TinyOS, (this step may take some time)Ĥ) The next step is to install avr-libc package. That is the output of the blink program which come to the program board since they are connected. Plug a MicaZ mote to the program board via its 51pin connector.Ģ) Open the file located at /opt/tinyos-2.1.1/support/make/Makedefaults and add the following two lines to it,ģ) Now in the terminal give the following two commands to burn the example blink application to MicaZ mote.Īfter the MicaZ motes flash memory is written with the app, you will see that three LEDs on the MIB510 program board are blinking. This is the steps I follow to try the blink application.ġ) Plug the MIB510 program board to power supply and switch it on. If you still haven't installed TinyOS in your Ubuntu system do it.
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#Blink app tinyos how to
In this post I write down how to try the example blink application provided by TinyOS on a MicaZ mote. You can find them in the directory /opt/tinyos-2.1.1/apps. TInyOS comes with some example applications to try out before we write a single NesC code.