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George Oikonomou c8fbf8ca6e Merge pull request #503 from ADVANSEE/cc2538-nrdata-noload
cc2538: Clean up link stage
2014-01-30 07:58:55 -08:00
apps Changed the name of the rimeaddr module to linkaddr 2014-01-29 20:12:24 +01:00
core Changed the variable names that access the packetbuf code so that they are called packetbuf_* instead of rime_* 2014-01-29 23:02:00 +01:00
cpu Merge pull request #503 from ADVANSEE/cc2538-nrdata-noload 2014-01-30 07:58:55 -08:00
dev Removed all module makefiles. Instead, all .c files in a module directory are compiled. 2014-01-26 23:20:46 +01:00
doc Bumped the version number from 2.6 to 3.x, which is to be used in the development branch 2013-12-12 17:33:18 +01:00
examples Changed the name of the rimeaddr module to linkaddr 2014-01-29 20:12:24 +01:00
platform Changed the name of the rimeaddr module to linkaddr 2014-01-29 20:12:24 +01:00
regression-tests Changed the name of the rimeaddr module to linkaddr 2014-01-29 20:12:24 +01:00
tools Changed the name of the rimeaddr module to linkaddr 2014-01-29 20:12:24 +01:00
.gitignore Adds support for ADF7023 sub-GHz radio from Analog Devices and RL78 series MCU from Renesas. 2014-01-04 18:56:51 -05:00
.gitmodules Added mspsim as a submodule instead of as a binary mspsim.jar file 2013-11-07 17:28:50 +01:00
.travis.yml Adds support for ADF7023 sub-GHz radio from Analog Devices and RL78 series MCU from Renesas. 2014-01-04 18:56:51 -05:00
LICENSE Removed the explicit year 2012 to make it more generic 2012-10-25 23:08:54 +02:00
Makefile.include Removed all module makefiles. Instead, all .c files in a module directory are compiled. 2014-01-26 23:20:46 +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