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Latest revision as of 16:22, 7 April 2008
The Makelocal file contains TinyOS 1.x local settings like group ID, and radio frequency, and programming board settings. It is stored in $TOSROOT/tools/make/. Here is an example of what it may contain.
# Radio Frequencies: uncomment the line which has the frequency of your mote. #Channel 0: #PFLAGS += -DCC1K_DEF_FREQ=433002000 #Channel 2: #PFLAGS += -DCC1K_DEF_FREQ=433616400 #Channel 4: #PFLAGS += -DCC1K_DEF_FREQ=434107920 #Channel 6: #PFLAGS += -DCC1K_DEF_FREQ=434845141 #PFLAGS += -DCC1K_DEF_PRESET=4 # Define the channel for the cc2420 chip. The default is 11. # The valid range is 11-26 #PFLAGS += -DCC2420_DEF_CHANNEL=20 PFLAGS += -DCC2420_DEF_CHANNEL=15 # Define for your local group in hex (otherwise it is 0x7d). DEFAULT_LOCAL_GROUP=0x07 # Choose programmer and port. If nothing uncommented, then assumes MIB500. #MIB510=/dev/ttyS0 # Uncomment out the following to enable Deluge # TINYOS_NP = BNP