Remove references to the ESB platform

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George Oikonomou 2015-02-15 17:10:16 +01:00
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builds an entire Contiki system as a program that runs on the
development system. After compiling the application for the
<tt>native</tt> target it is possible to run the Contiki system with
the application by running the file <tt>hello-world.native</tt>. To
compile the application and a Contiki system for the \ref esb "ESB
platform" the command <tt>make TARGET=esb</tt> is used. This produces
a hello-world.esb file that can be loaded into an ESB board.
the application by running the file <tt>hello-world.native</tt>.
To compile the hello-world application into a stand-alone executable
that can be loaded into a running Contiki system, the command
<tt>make hello-world.ce</tt> is used. To build an executable file for
the ESB platform, <tt>make TARGET=esb hello-world.ce</tt> is run.
the Sky platform, <tt>make TARGET=sky hello-world.sky</tt> is run.
To avoid having to type <tt>TARGET=</tt> every time <tt>make</tt> is
run, it is possible to run <tt>make TARGET=esb savetarget</tt> to
run, it is possible to run <tt>make TARGET=sky savetarget</tt> to
save the selected target as the default target platform for
subsequent invocations of <tt>make</tt>. A file called
<tt>Makefile.target</tt> containing the currently saved target is

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@ -93,8 +93,6 @@ Contiki is designed to run on many different \ref platform "platforms". It is al
possible to compile and build both the Contiki system and Contiki
applications on many different development platforms.
See \ref esb-getting-started "Getting started with Contiki for the ESB platform
\section contiki-mainpage-building Building the Contiki system and its applications
The Contiki build system is designed to make it easy to compile