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The Contiki operating system is a highly portable, minimalistic operating system for a variety of constrained systems ranging from modern 8-bit microcontrollers for embedded systems to old [[8-bit homecomputers]]. Contiki provides a simple event driven [[kernel]] with optional preemptive multithreading, interprocess communication using message passing signals, a dynamic process structure and support for loading and unloading programs, native [[TCP]]/[[IP]] support using the uIP TCP/IP stack, and a graphical subsystem with either direct graphic support for directly connected terminals or networked virtual display with [[VNC]] or [[Telnet]].
Contiki is written entirely in the [[C]] programming language and features:
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Contiki is highly portable; since its release in March 2003, Contiki has been ported to over 20 different platforms.
=== Related ===
[[Ethernut]]
=== Links ===
See Contiki in action running on this [[Ethernut]] card:
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Contiki also makes "Linux (webserver) on [[Commodore 64|C64]] come true":
Binary versions of Contiki 1.0 are available in a [[Commodore 64]] [[D64]] disk image suitable for use in
* http://www.sics.se/~adam/download/?f=contiki-1.0.d64.zip
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The Contiki Operating System
Contiki is an open source, highly portable, networked, multi-tasking operating system for memory-constrained systems.
The Contiki operating system is a highly portable, minimalistic operating system for a variety of constrained systems ranging from modern 8-bit microcontrollers for embedded systems to old 8-bit homecomputers. Contiki provides a simple event driven kernel with optional preemptive multithreading, interprocess communication using message passing signals, a dynamic process structure and support for loading and unloading programs, native TCP/IP support using the uIP TCP/IP stack, and a graphical subsystem with either direct graphic support for directly connected terminals or networked virtual display with VNC or Telnet.
Contiki is written entirely in the C programming language and features:
* Multi-tasking kernel with loadable programs and drivers. * Optional preemptive multi-threading, on per-application basis. * TCP/IP networking. * Windowing system and GUI. * Networked remote display.. * Personal webserver. * The world's smallest web browser. * Simple telnet client. * Screen-saver. * With more applications under development.
Contiki is highly portable; since its release in March 2003, Contiki has been ported to over 20 different platforms.
Related[edit]
Links[edit]
See Contiki in action running on this Ethernut card:
Download Contiki:
Contiki also makes "Linux (webserver) on C64 come true":
Binary versions of Contiki 1.0 are available in a Commodore 64 D64 disk image suitable for use in emulators: