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Chieh-Jan Mike Liang<br>
-Razvan Musaloiu-E.<p>July 11, 2007</p>
+Razvan Musaloiu-E.<p>July 13, 2007</p>
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TinyOS 2 CVS tree and Python 2.4 with pySerial support are recommended
for running Deluge T2.</p>
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-To start the example, we first compile TOSBoot provided in <code class=verbatim>tinyos-2.x/tos/lib/TOSBoot</code>.
+To start the example, we first compile tosboot provided in <code class=verbatim>tinyos-2.x/tos/lib/tosboot</code>.
For example,
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<pre class=verbatim> % make telosb
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<h2>4.1 Setting Up the Motes</h2>
-<p>We first install both TOSBoot and a program that runs Deluge T2. For
+<p>We first install both tosboot and a program that runs Deluge T2. For
simplicity, we use the golden image as the program. The golden image is
provided in <code class=verbatim>tinyos-2.x/apps/tests/deluge/GoldenImage</code>, and it does
nothing except initializing Deluge T2. This step can be done by
user commands from the serial port. Normally, only one mote in the
network needs to be the base station, and other motes are reprogrammed
over-the-air. If error occurs when running the command above, you might
-need to compile TOSBoot as shown in section <a href="#node_sec_3">3</a>.
+need to compile tosboot as shown in section <a href="#node_sec_3">3</a>.
Deluge T2 makes sure the mote ID remain persistent over image
reprogramming. You can test the installation by interacting with the
mote through <code class=verbatim>tos-deluge</code>.</p>
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