BUS: Bridges and Nodes
For the bridge board on line 41 of hello.bus.45.c change the Ònode_idÓ to 0 (zero)
For the nodes change the node_id to 1, or 2 or 3 (whatever the node number is that you are trying to program). Remember you need to compile the c code each time you change the node_id and then flash this new hex file to the node board each time.
>>sudo make -f hello.bus.45.make program-usbtiny
>>sudo make -f hello.bus.45.make
>>python term.py /dev/tty.usbserial-A400fYHr 9600
I am using termp.py for serial communication and the ftdi cable on a MAC, so the serial port address will be differnet if you use a Linux machine (this is usually USB0), either way you will need to specify the boud rate (9600)


Hello Radio
We are still missing a few components for our radio board but this what I have so far.
I cut the board and populated with the components except for the 10Mhz oscillator