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NAME

       tos-serial-debug - print the raw bytes read from a serial port

SYNOPSIS

       tos-serial-debug [serial port] [baud rate]

DESCRIPTION

       tos-serial-debug  is  a  tool  that  reads raw bytes from a serial port and prints them to
       stdout in hexidecimal format.  It is  typically  used  to  determine  whether  failure  to
       communicate with a node over the serial port is due to an inability to receive anything or
       whether it is due to disagreement on the packet format.

       tos-serial-debug takes optional serial port and baud rate arguments. The latter cannot  be
       specified  unless  the  former  is  as  well. The serial port argument names a serial port
       device and defaults to /dev/ttyS0. The baud rate argument is an ASCII string describing  a
       baud  rate,  and  must  be one of 50, 75, 110, 134, 150, 200, 600, 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600,
       19200, 38400, 57600, 115200, 230400, 460800k, 500000, 576000,  921600,  1000000,  1152000,
       1500000,  2000000, 2500000, 3000000, 3500000, or 4000000. It defaults to 19200. Particular
       software distributions may vary, but the default speeds for current motes platforms are as
       follows:

       eyesIFXv2, intelmote2, telosb, tmote: 115200
       mica2, micaz: 57600

EXAMPLE

         tos-serial-debug
         tos-serial-debug /dev/ttyS1
         tos-serial-debug /dev/ttyS1 57600

SEE ALSO

       tos-serial-configure(1)

                                           Feb 2, 2006                        tos-serial-debug(1)