From 4c96deb179d534a3373141e0d9f6e3eb13e72b67 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: scipio If you already have a 1.x tree or an existing 2.x tree, you are better off
following the upgrade instructions at
upgrade-tinyos.html. There are two ways to install
- TinyOS. The first (and recommended) way is to install a live CD that gives
- you a virtualized Linux with a complete TinyOS install. The second is to
- install TinyOS on your host operating system.
- TinyOS 2.0 Documentation - Last Modified: April 19 2007
+ TinyOS 2.0.1 Documentation+ Last Modified: June 9 2007
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- TinyOS 2.0 has three sets of documentation. The first + This is the documentation for the TinyOS 2.0.1 release. + There is also documentation for version 2.0.0 and version 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 @@ -127,24 +130,24 @@ |
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3B. 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
+ behind important parts of TinyOS, there is also source code
documentation. |
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3C. 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. -- 2.39.2 |