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- TinyOS 2.0 Documentation - Last Modified: October 27 2006
+ TinyOS 2.0.2 Documentation+ Last Modified: Jul 30 2007
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- There are three classes of TinyOS 2.0 documentation. The - first class includes release notes and high-level - overviews of the system. The second is a series of - tutorials. The third is a set of TEPs (TinyOS Enhancement - Proposals), which document and describe major OS - abstractions and subsystems and source code documentation - from the javadoc and nesdoc tools +This is the documentation for the TinyOS 2.0.2 release. + There is also documentation for versions 2.0.1, 2.0.0 and 1.x. + + TinyOS 2.0 has three sets of documentation. The first + set is the release notes and high-level overviews of the + system. The second set is a series of tutorials and a + TinyOS programming manual, which explore different parts + of the system in order to help you get started. The third + set is detailed documentation of the system, including TEP + (TinyOS Enhancement Proposals), which describe the + structure, design goals, and implementation of parts of + the system as well as nesC and Java source code + documentation. + +If you're just getting started, the best place to start + is with the tutorials. |
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Release Notes | +1. Release Notes |
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Tutorials | +2. Tutorials |
TinyOS 2.0 has a few tutorials to get a new user started with programming the system. These tutorials introduce nesC programming and some major TinyOS abstractions, such as timers and communication. - -Additionally, for more advanced programming, there is a - TinyOS Programming Manual. - The book describes nesC's features in greater detail, - including generic components, concurrency, and common - component design patterns. + +Additionally, for more advanced programming, there is a + TinyOS Programming Manual. + The book describes nesC's features in greater detail, + including generic components, concurrency, and common + component design patterns. | |
TEPs | +3A. TEPs and source code documentation |
- TEPs are written in ReStructured Text, and so can be read
- either as HTML or as a text document. TEP 1 describes the
- different kinds of TEPs and their roles. TEPs 1-100 are
- BCP (Best Current Practice) TEPs, while TEPS 101+ are
- Informational, Documentary, or Experimental. Currently,
- many TEPs are Drafts: comments and feedback to the
- authors or the associated working group is welcome.
+ TEPs are written in ReStructured
+ Text, and so can be read either as HTML or as a text
+ document. TEP 1 describes the different kinds of TEPs and
+ their roles. TEPs 1-100 are BCP (Best Current Practice)
+ TEPs, while TEPS 101+ are Informational, Documentary, or
+ Experimental. Currently, many TEPs are Drafts: comments
+ and feedback to the authors or the associated working
+ group is welcome. The following TEPs are Documentary and
+ BCP: they deal with TinyOS, its protocols, and its
+ programming interfaces:
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TinyOS Source Code Documentation | +3B. TinyOS Source Code Documentation |
- In addition to TEPs, which document the organization and design
- behind important parts of TinyOS, there is also source code
+ In addition to TEPs, which document the organization and design
+ behind important parts of TinyOS, there is also source code
documentation. |
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TinyOS Java toolchain Code Documentation | +3C. TinyOS Java toolchain Code Documentation |
There is similar - javadoc documentation for the Java toolchain, + javadoc documentation for the Java toolchain, which describes the Java classes and their functionality. This documentation is incomplete. @@ -125,9 +155,6 @@ |
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