From: Janet Davis (jlnd_at_cs.washington.edu)
Date: Mon Jan 12 2004 - 13:32:43 PST
This is fixed in Fishnet 4.6, now up on the web page. Timers now work in
emulation.
The changed files are lib/simulator.rb and lib/physical.rb. If you are
interested in the details, the class Physical was missing an
implementation of the addTimerAt method.
Cheers,
Janet
On Sun, 11 Jan 2004, Jon Keto wrote:
> My partner and I have been trying to implement neighbor checking,
> however, without any code changes and the time does not seem to
> respond.
>
> We just downloaded a fresh copy of 4.4. Then we add just 1 line to
> print a message in the onTimer function in node.rb and it does not get
> printed according to the timer.
>
> We also tried the same method for testing on version 4.5 of fishnet.
>
> We are baffled as to why this does not work. We are also somewhat
> confused as to how the timing system works. Is there an explanation of
> this in any fishnet documentation?
>
> Has anyone else had these troubles? Thanks.
>
>
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