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Richard Barry 9ad9969536 The Keil compiler insists on having the IP address structure packed, but doing so causes problems with warnings being generated on other compilers. uip.h was therefore updated to just use the pack attribute when the Keil compiler is used. 14 years ago
Demo The Keil compiler insists on having the IP address structure packed, but doing so causes problems with warnings being generated on other compilers. uip.h was therefore updated to just use the pack attribute when the Keil compiler is used. 14 years ago
License Correct unintended duplication and slight wording change. 16 years ago
Source Move the ehb instruction in the PIC32/MPLAB port layer. 14 years ago
TraceCon First version under SVN is V4.0.1 19 years ago
readme.txt First version under SVN is V4.0.1 19 years ago

readme.txt

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The download includes the kernel source code, and a demo application for EVERY
RTOS port.  See http://www.freertos.org/a00017.html for full details of the 
directory structure and information on locating the files you require.

The easiest way to use FreeRTOS is start start with one of the demo application 
projects.  Once this is running the project can be modified to include your own
source files.  This way the correct files and compiler options will be 
automatically included in your application.

+ The Source directory contains the real time kernel source files for every 
port.  The kernel itself is only 3 files.

+ The Demo directory contains the demo application source files for every 
port.

+ The TraceCon directory contains the trace visualisation exe file.

See the readme files in the respective directories for further information.