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Now that there's a Cygwin based build there's no more need to drive people to use Visual Studio - if they aren't already experienced and want to use it.
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/** \addtogroup platform
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* @{ **/
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/**
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\defgroup win32 Microsoft Windows
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It is possible to run an entire Contiki system as a program under
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Microsoft Windows.
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\author Oliver Schmidt <ol.sc@web.de>
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\section win32-getting-started Getting started
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The Microsoft Windows port of Contiki doesn't use the the Contiki build system.
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Instead it is built with the Microsoft Visual C++. If you already have Microsoft
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Visual Studio 2005 Standard Edition (or better) installed you're ready to go.
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Otherwise you can download and install the free Visual C++ 2005 Express Edition.
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I'd recommend to download the full package and then do a local install. That so
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called Manual Installation is described on this page:
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http://msdn.microsoft.com/vstudio/express/support/install/
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Then follow the instructions on this page carefully (Note - You only need to
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install the Microsoft Windows Core SDK from the Microsoft Platform SDK):
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http://msdn.microsoft.com/vstudio/express/visualc/usingpsdk/default.aspx
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Finally you might want to integrate the Platform SDK help content into the IDE
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help system (although this isn't necessary for Contiki development) by choosing
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this topic in the IDE help system and following the instructions given:
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ms-help://MS.VSExpressCC.v80/dv_vsexpcc/local/CollectionManagerExpress.htm
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For network I/O you need the WinPcap library which is available on this page:
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http://www.winpcap.org/install/default.htm
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I'd recommend to install the Wireshark network protocol analyzer which uses (and
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therefore comes with) the WinPcap libary from this page instead of installing
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just the WinPcap library from the page above:
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http://www.wireshark.org/download.html
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Doubleclicking contiki-2.x\\platform\\win32\\contiki.sln should bring up the IDE
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and load the Contiki Solution. This takes some time if done for the first time
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as the source is scanned and quite some metadata gets generated.
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Now press F7 for Build Solution and then F5 for Start Debugging. This should
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bring up Contiki inside a new command prompt window. Starting Contiki in the
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debugger has the benefit of having the debug output routed to the IDE output
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pane.
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Depending on your settings for command prompt windows the mouse should work
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right away with Contiki.
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Contiki resizes its desktop on resizing the command prompt window Contiki is
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running in.
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Beside the Contiki Quit menu entry you can safely use Ctrl-C for a clean exit.
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You'll notice that when running Contiki from an already open command prompt
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window (that therefore doesn't close on Contiki exit): The caption, colors,
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cursor, ... are restored.
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@{
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*/
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/** @} */
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/** @} */
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