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DuinOS v0.4 Alpha


Copyright (C) 2009 Multiplo http://multiplo.org http://robotgroup.com.ar Created by Julián U. da Silva Gillig.

Based on the FreeRTOS v6.1.0 kernel (www.freertos.org). Please see the License section below. This is our only distribution of DuinOS, which includes the complete source code. The last version is always available from http://robotgroup.com.ar


License


The DuinOS kernel (cores\arduino.DuinOS) is under the same license as the FreeRTOS operating system (www.freertos.org) Please see the included FreeRTOS.license.txt file.

We have used too, some files belonging to the AVR port of the FreeRTOS operating system, made by Micropendous (www.micropendous.org). As these files are modified FreeRTOS files, we understand they are under the same license as the FreeRTOS kernel. We are grateful to Opendous Inc. for their valuable contribution to the open source community. If there are some other files belonging to the Micropendous project, these may be under the following license:

Copyright Under the Creative Commons Attribution License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ By Opendous Inc. www.Micropendous.org October 04, 2009

Please visit www.micropendous.org if there is any doubt.

NOTE: We strongly believe in peace, so we would not like to see our work in any non-civil or military project. But, due to the FreeRTOS's modified GPL license which we do have to maintain, this is only a recommendation and an expression of our wishes.


Installing DuinOS


  1. Close the Arduino IDE (all instances).
  2. Copy the arduino.DuinOS folder to the \hardware\cores folder.
  3. Rename your current \hardware\boards.txt file.
  4. Copy the boards.txt deployed with DuinOS to the \hardware folder.
  5. Rename your current \lib\keywords.txt file.
  6. Copy the keywords.txt deployed with DuinOS to the \lib folder.
  7. Start the Arduino IDE.
  8. Please select any DuinOS board from the Tools->Board menu, like the "Arduino Duemilanove or Nano w/ ATmega328 + DuinOS".
  9. Now, you can compile any standard project, but we suggest the \examples\MoreComplexBlinking deployed with DuinOS.

Uninstall


  1. Close the Arduino IDE (all instances).
  2. If you have renamed the original boards.txt file, delete the current boards.txt file and rename the previous one (so it will be now your new boards.txt).
  3. If you have renamed the original keywords.txt file, delete the current keywords.txt file and rename the previous one (so it will be now your new keywords.txt).
  4. Delete the arduino.DuinOS folder from the \cores folder.
  5. Now you can restart the Arduino IDE and keep working without DuinOS.

DISCLAIMER


THE SOFTWARE (AND ANY OTHER CONTENT) IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE MATERIALS ON THIS WEBSITE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN MATERIALS ON THIS WEBSITE.


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