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# [[Troubleshooting Agilla]] - A collection of tips on how to get around potential problems | # [[Troubleshooting Agilla]] - A collection of tips on how to get around potential problems |
Latest revision as of 08:01, 10 December 2007
- Tutorials - Want to jump start your way into using Agilla? Work through the tutorials!
- Instruction Set Architecture (ISA) - A list of instructions that an agent can execute.
- Troubleshooting Agilla - A collection of tips on how to get around potential problems
- Variable Types - Specifies the types of variables supported by Agilla.
- Message Types - Specifies the active message numbers of every message used in Agilla.
- Agent Abstraction - Describes the abstractions provided by an agent. This includes the user-viewable abstractions like the stack and heap as well as a description of the various data types available.
- Customizing the Network Topology - For experimental purposes, Agilla utilized a grid topology and filters to mimic a multi-hop network in a small area. This documentation describes how to change the dimensions of the grid.
- System Tuples - Agilla maintains special tuples in each tuplespace that tell agents about their context. These tuples include sensor types and AgentIDs. This documentation lists these tuples and defines their format.
- Error Handling - Agilla puts a mote into an error state if an agent attempts to execute an illegal instruction. This documentation explains how to interpret the error and offers suggestions on how to fix them.
- Installing Agilla on Tyndall25 Motes - Agilla has been ported over to the Tyndall25 motes. These are very small 25mm modules that have the Atmel 128L processor.