Documentation updates

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/**
* \addtogroup uip
* @{
*/
/**
* \defgroup uipopt Configuration options for uIP
* @{
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*
* This file is part of the uIP TCP/IP stack.
*
* $Id: uipopt.h,v 1.2 2006/08/09 16:13:40 bg- Exp $
* $Id: uipopt.h,v 1.3 2007/04/02 18:08:36 adamdunkels Exp $
*
*/
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#endif /* __UIPOPT_H__ */
/** @} */
/** @} */

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*
* This file is part of the Contiki operating system.
*
* @(#)$Id: process.h,v 1.6 2007/03/30 00:04:12 adamdunkels Exp $
* @(#)$Id: process.h,v 1.7 2007/04/02 18:07:26 adamdunkels Exp $
*/
/**
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/**
* \defgroup process Contiki processes
*
* A process in Contiki consists of a single \ref pt protothread.
* A process in Contiki consists of a single \ref pt "protothread".
*
* @{
*/

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@ -13,20 +13,21 @@ Contiki is designed for embedded systems with small amounts of
memory. A typical Contiki configuration is 2 kilobytes of RAM and 40
kilobytes of ROM. Contiki consists of an event-driven kernel on top of
which application programs are dynamically loaded and unloaded at
runtime. Contiki processes use light-weight protothreads that provide
a linear, thread-like programming style on top of the event-driven
kernel. Contiki also supports per-process optional preemptive
multi-threading, interprocess communication using message passing
through events, as well as an optional GUI subsystem with either
direct graphic support for locally connected terminals or networked
virtual display with VNC or over Telnet.
runtime. Contiki processes use light-weight \ref pt "protothreads"
that provide a linear, thread-like programming style on top of the
event-driven kernel. Contiki also supports per-process optional
preemptive multi-threading, interprocess communication using message
passing through events, as well as an optional GUI subsystem with
either direct graphic support for locally connected terminals or
networked virtual display with VNC or over Telnet.
Contiki contains two communication stacks: uIP and Rime. uIP is a
small RFC-compliant TCP/IP stack that makes it possible for Contiki to
communicate over the Internet. Rime is a lightweight communication
stack designed for low-power radios. Rime provides a wide range of
communication primitives, from best-effort local area broadcast, to
reliable multi-hop bulk data flooding.
Contiki contains two communication stacks: \ref uip "uIP" and \ref
rime "Rime". uIP is a small RFC-compliant TCP/IP stack that makes it
possible for Contiki to communicate over the Internet. Rime is a
lightweight communication stack designed for low-power radios. Rime
provides a wide range of communication primitives, from \ref rimeabc
"best-effort local area broadcast", to \ref rudolph1
"reliable multi-hop bulk data flooding".
Contiki runs on a variety of platform ranging from embedded
microcontrollers such as the MSP430 and the AVR to old