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Ralf Schlatterbeck b4fb8c3f52 Add wallclock time handling
New application and new example.
We use the built-in timer routines and add an offset to get the
wallclock time. The offset can be set by time-changing routines
(currently only settimeofday).
We also maintain an offset for timezone handling but this isn't
currently fully implemented.
2014-11-19 13:43:45 +01:00
apps Add wallclock time handling 2014-11-19 13:43:45 +01:00
core bugfix server client demo 2014-11-19 13:34:37 +01:00
cpu bugfix blockmode, 8 Hz dutycyle as standard 2014-11-19 13:34:07 +01:00
dev CC2420: Added RSSI_OFFSET as described in the manual 2014-08-05 05:07:06 -07:00
doc [doc] Added minimal doxygen anchor for each platform currently available in Contiki 2014-11-10 23:53:34 +01:00
examples Add wallclock time handling 2014-11-19 13:43:45 +01:00
platform add Arduino pin definition and commands 2014-11-19 13:42:57 +01:00
regression-tests Output sha1sums of files used for simulation on fail 2014-11-13 09:10:53 +01:00
tools Output sha1sums of files used for simulation on fail 2014-11-13 09:10:53 +01:00
.gitignore Add initial EV-ADuCRF101MKxZ platform support 2014-07-22 21:18:16 -04:00
.gitmodules Added the cc2538-bsl submodule to the tools dir 2014-03-07 15:44:29 +01:00
.travis.yml Always compile verbose when running the CI 2014-11-13 09:10:53 +01:00
CONTRIBUTING.md Adding a CONTRIBUTING file to use github feature 2014-07-04 09:29:12 +02:00
LICENSE Removed the explicit year 2012 to make it more generic 2012-10-25 23:08:54 +02:00
Makefile.include Always compile verbose when running the CI 2014-11-13 09:10:53 +01:00
README-BUILDING.md Rename to md 2013-03-26 23:15:37 +01:00
README-EXAMPLES.md Several minor consistency improvements. 2013-07-31 00:55:31 +02:00
README.md Rename to md 2013-03-26 23:15:37 +01:00

The Contiki Operating System

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Contiki is an open source operating system that runs on tiny low-power microcontrollers and makes it possible to develop applications that make efficient use of the hardware while providing standardized low-power wireless communication for a range of hardware platforms.

Contiki is used in numerous commercial and non-commercial systems, such as city sound monitoring, street lights, networked electrical power meters, industrial monitoring, radiation monitoring, construction site monitoring, alarm systems, remote house monitoring, and so on.

For more information, see the Contiki website:

http://contiki-os.org