Added some more info on the examples I know.

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@ -5,8 +5,8 @@ To run the example programs, you need either to be running Linux or
FreeBSD (or any other *nix-type system), or install Cygwin if you are
running Microsoft Windows (http://www.cygwin.com/). As a minimum you
will need to have the gcc C compiler installed. To run the examples in
the "netsim" target, you need to have GTK 1.x development libraries
installed. These are usually called "gtk-devel", "libgtk1-devel" or
the 'netsim' target, you need to have GTK 1.x development libraries
installed. These are usually called 'gtk-devel', 'libgtk1-devel' or
similar in your Linux software installation programs.
hello-world/
@ -17,14 +17,14 @@ hello-world/
cd examples/hello-world
Run the "make" command.
Run the 'make' command.
make
This will compile the hello-world program for the "native"
platform. This causes the entire Contiki operating system and the
hello-world application to be compiled into a single program that
can be run by typing the following command:
This will compile the hello-world program in the 'native' target.
This causes the entire Contiki operating system and the hello-world
application to be compiled into a single program that can be run by
typing the following command:
./hello-world.native
@ -36,11 +36,22 @@ hello-world/
The program will then appear to hang, and must be stopped by
pressing the C key while holding down the Control key.
multi-threading/
A quite simple demonstration of the Contiki multi-threading library
employing two worker threads each running a recursive function. It
can be compiled and run in the 'native' target by typing the
following commands:
cd examples/multi-threading
make
./multi-threading.native
rime/
Contains a set of examples on how to use the Rime communications
stack. To run those examples in the "netsim" target (a very simple
Contiki network simulator), compile the programs with
stack. To run those examples in the 'netsim' target (a very simple
Contiki network simulator), compile the programs with:
make TARGET=netsim
@ -77,8 +88,34 @@ sky/
telnet-server/
A simple TCP telnet server with a simple command shell.
A simple TCP telnet server with a simple command shell. It can be
compiled and run in the 'minimal-net' target by typing the following
commands:
cd examples/telnet-server
make
./telnet-server.minimal-net
Most likely you'll have to adjust the TCP/IP values set in main() in
platform/minimal-net/contiki-main.c to match your needs.
webserver/
A web server.
A web server supporting dynamic content creation using "scripts" which
are actually compiled-in C-functions. It can be compiled and run in the
'minimal-net' target by typing the following commands:
cd examples/webserver
make
./webserver.minimal-net
As an alternative to the static and dynamic compiled-in content the web
server can instead support "external" static-only content loaded from
any storage supported by the 'Contiki File System' (CFS) interface. To
compile it in the 'minimal-net' target and have it load files from disk
use the following command:
make HTTPD-CFS=1
Most likely you'll have to adjust the TCP/IP values set in main() in
platform/minimal-net/contiki-main.c to match your needs.