/** \addtogroup platform * @{ **/ /** \defgroup win32 Microsoft Windows It is possible to run an entire Contiki system as a program under Microsoft Windows. \author Oliver Schmidt \section win32-getting-started Getting started \note Network I/O does not work yet. The Microsoft Windows port of Contiki is built using the Microsoft Visual C++ compiler which is available for free from Microsoft's web page (registration required though). Follow the instructions on the link below carefully: http://msdn.microsoft.com/vstudio/express/visualc/usingpsdk/default.aspx If you intend to around play with network I/O, get Ethereal: - It's a great free network analyzer. - It uses (and therefore installs) WinPcap that is used by Contiki network I/O too. http://www.ethereal.com/download.html Doubleclicking contiki-2.x\\platform\\win32\\contiki.sln should bring up the IDE and load the Contiki 'solution'. This takes some time if done for the first time as the source is scanned and quite some meta data gets generated. Select 'Build' and then 'Run' from the menu. (Or 'Build solution' from the 'Build' menu and press F5 to run/debug the program.) This should bring up Contiki inside a new command prompt window. Depending on your settings for command prompt windows the mouse should work right away with Contiki. Resizing the command prompt window running Contiki is handled by Contiki. Beside the Contiki Quit menu entry you can safely use Ctrl-C for a clean exit. You'll notice that when running Contiki from an open command prompt window (that therefore doesn't close on Contiki exit): The caption, colors, cursor, ... are restored. @{ */ /** @} */ /** @} */