X-Git-Url: https://oss.titaniummirror.com/gitweb/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=apps%2Ftests%2Fdeluge%2FBlink%2FREADME.txt;h=3e0a01697572bec5e1973e33399d9b58d820d963;hb=f3dcc81d96fe27901abcfc81704abdab5c85f6ae;hp=2f91200cd8b108c0d6223910f57034a3d3975b58;hpb=1065321af2e2b1f65823eb730a211fd00c369fd9;p=tinyos-2.x.git diff --git a/apps/tests/deluge/Blink/README.txt b/apps/tests/deluge/Blink/README.txt index 2f91200c..3e0a0169 100644 --- a/apps/tests/deluge/Blink/README.txt +++ b/apps/tests/deluge/Blink/README.txt @@ -9,36 +9,33 @@ Description: This application serves two purposes. First, it contains two test cases for Deluge T2: testing base station functionality and network-wide reprogramming. Second, it is a sample application referenced in the -Deluge T2 manual to illustrate some of the basics in reprogramming. +Deluge T2 wiki page to illustrate some of the basics in reprogramming. These are done with the two burn scripts in the directory. The "burn" script performs the following tasks (on the basestation only): - 1) Compile and load the program normally. - 2) Compile another version of blink that blinks differently. - 3) Upload the new blink to flash volume 0. + 1) Compile and load the program normally. After this step the mote + will blink led 0. + 2) Compile another version of blink that blinks led 2. + 3) Upload the new blink to flash volume 1. 4) Instruct the mote to reprogram with the new blink. +If all the steps are executed properly the mote end up blinking the +led 2. + The "burn-net" script performs the following tasks: 1) Compile and load the program normally on multiple motes. The last mote is designated to be the basestation. - 2) Compile another version of blink that blinks differently. - 3) Upload the new blink to flash volume 0 on the base station. - 4) Instruct the base station to disseminate the new blink. - 5) Instruct the base station to reprogram the network with the new - image. + 2) Compile another version of blink that blinks led 2. + 3) Upload the new blink to flash volume 1 on the base station. + 4) Give the command to base station to disseminate-and-reprogram. To help testing, "burn-net" script describes what the user should expect -in each step. - -Alternatively, you can reprogram the whole network (non-basestation -motes) by first uploading the image to the base station. Then, tell the -base station to disseminate the image. For example, - - tos-deluge /dev/ttyUSB0 telosb -dr 1 +in each step. At the end of all the steps the base station should +blink led 0 and all the rest of the motes should blink led 2. For a more detailed discussion on Deluge T2, please refer to the Deluge -T2 manual. +T2 wiki page. Prerequisites: @@ -46,4 +43,4 @@ Python 2.4 with pySerial References: -The Deluge T2 manual is available under $TOS_DIR/doc/html/. +The Deluge T2 wiki page from http://docs.tinyos.net/