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Sun SPOT Quick Start TutorialLoading and Running The Air Text DemoNow, lets try downloading another demo to a Sun SPOT. That will give you an idea of how to download Java programs to a Sun SPOT Compile, Deploy and Run the Demo
. The download operation will then pause with the words "SPOT client starting... (please reset Sun SPOT on port COMn) [waiting for reset]". Just tap the control button to get the download to proceed. The LED to the right will flash green as the Sun SPOT attempts to synchronize with the host workstation. If the deploy operation is successful, the output at the bottom of the NetBeans window will end with something like this: If the words "Download operation completed successfully" do not appear, then the Sun SPOT is probably not synchronized with the host workstation. Try resetting the Sun SPOT again. Troubleshooting: If you get output that looks like this: If you see output that says "COM5 is in use" or "Port COMn unavailable..." that means that some other process is using the Sun SPOT and the deploy script can't write to it until that process is done with it. To fix this problem, you need to terminate the other Sun SPOT-related processes. Go to the upper left panel of the NetBeans window, where there are three tabs: Projects, Files and Runtime. Click on the Runtime tab. Expand the "Processes" node. It will display a list of running processes. Right clicking on a process will give you the option of terminating that process. Terminate all the processes. Click on the project tab again and try deploying the demo to the Sun SPOT again. When you have successfully deployed the code to the Sun SPOT, turn the Sun SPOT off and disconnect the Sun SPOT from the USB cable. Now tap on the control button to start the demo. Note: Nothing will happen happen after the
reset. The LEDs on the sensor board will be off until you follow the directions
below. The EffectThis demo displays better in a darkened room, but anywhere that you can see the main string of eight LEDs will work. Hold the Sun SPOT up, with the radio antenna fin out to the left. Swing the Sun SPOT very quickly, as quickly as you can, from left to right and back again a few dozen times. Swing wide and fast. Go for a back and forth distance of one, two, or even three feet. The Sun SPOT will sense the acceleration and will turn the LEDs on and off in such a way that your eyes will see words painted in the air by the Sun SPOT. The words will say "Hi!...This...is a...Sun...SPOT". The next step is to modify the Air Text program and load the changed program on to a Sun SPOT. |
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