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-/**
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-\defgroup winintro Introduction to Contiki development under Microsoft Windows
-\author Joakim Eriksson, Niclas Finne
-@{
-
-\section winintro-intro Introduction
-
-This is a brief introduction to Contik/ESB programming under Windows
-using cygwin and some other free software tools.
-
-\section winintro-installing Installing the development environment
-
-This sections describes how to install all the necessary software
-to get started with ESB programming.
-
-\subsection winintro-installing-cygwin Cygwin - a Linux-like environment for Windows
-
-The first "need to have" software is the cygwin environment that can
-be found at http://www.cygwin.com. Click on the icon "Install
-Cygwin Now" to the right to get the installation started.
-
-Choose "Install from Internet" and then specify where you want to
-install cygwin (recommended installation path:
-C:\\cygwin). Continue with the installation until you are
-asked to select packages. Most packages can be left as "Default" but
-there is one package that are not installed by default. Install the
-following package by clicking at "Default" until it changes to
-"Install":
-
-- Devel - contains things for developers (make, etc).
-
-
-
-When cygwin is installed there should be a cygwin icon that starts
-up a cygwin bash when clicked on. Whenever it is time to compile and
-send programs to the ESB nodes it will be done from a cygwin shell.
-
-\subsection winintro-installing-editor C programming editor
-
-If you do not already have a nice programming editor it is a good
-idea to download and install one. The Crimson editor is a nice
-windows based editor that is both easy to get started with and
-fairly powerful.
-
-Crimson Editor can be found at:
-http://www.crimsoneditor.com/
-
-The editor is useful both when editing C programs and when
-modifying scripts and configuration files.
-
-\subsection winintro-installing-compiler MSP430 Compiler and tools
-
-A compiler is needed to compile the programs to the MSP430
-microprocessor that is used on the ESB sensor nodes. Download and
-install the GCC toolchain for MSP430 (recommended installation path:
-C:\\MSP430\\).
-
-The GCC toolchain for MSP430 can be found at:
-http://sourceforge.net/projects/mspgcc/
-
-When the above software is installed you also need to set-up the
-PATH so that all of the necessary tools can be reached. In cygwin
-this is done by the following line (given that you have installed
-at recommended locations):
-
-
-export PATH=\$PATH:/cygdrive/c/MSP430/mspgcc/bin
-
-
-This line can also be added to the .profile startup file in your cygwin
-home directory
-(C:\\cygwin\\home\\\\\.profile).
-
-If your home directory is located elsewhere you can find it by
-starting cygwin and running \c cd followed by \c pwd.
-
-\subsection winintro-installing-contiki The Contiki operating system, including examples
-
-When programming the ESB sensor nodes it is very useful to have an
-operating system that takes care of some of the low-level tasks and
-also gives you as a programmer APIs for things like events, hardware
-and networking. We will use the Contiki operating system developed by
-Adam Dunkels, SICS, which is very well suited when programming small
-embedded systems.
-
-The Contiki OS can be found at:
-http://www.sics.se/~adam/contiki/
-
-Unzip the Contiki OS at (for example) C:\\
-and you will get the following directories among others:
-
-- contiki-2.x/core - the contiki operating system
-- contiki-2.x/platform/esb - the contiki operating system drivers, etc for the ESB
-- contiki-2.x/platform/esb/apps/ - example applications for the ESB
-
-\section winintro-testing Testing the tools
-
-Now everything necessary to start developing Contiki-based sensor net
-applications should be installed. Start cygwin and change to the
-directory contiki-2.x/platform/esb/. Then call make
-beeper.co.
-
-If you get an error about multiple cygwin dlls when compiling, you
-need to delete cygwin1.dll from the MSP430 GCC toolchain
-(C:\\MSP430\\bin\\cygwin1.dll).
-
-Connect a node and turn it on. Upload the test application by calling
-make beeper.u.
-
-\subsection winintro-testing-development Development tools
-
-- make \ will compile and make a executable file ready
-for sending to the ESB nodes. Depending on the \c SPEC it might even
-startup the application that sends the executable to the
-node. Typically you would write things like "make beeper.u"
-to get the file beeper.c compiled, linked and sent out to the
-ESB node
-
-\subsection winintro-testing-shell Some basic shell commands
-
-- cd \ change to a specified directory (same as in DOS)
-- pwd \ shows your current directory
-- ls list the directory
-- mkdir \ creates a new directory
-- cp \ \ copies a file
-
-*/
-/** @} */
-/** @} */