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XubunTOS VMware installation for Windows and Linux
 
By klueska, Section TinyOS Releases
Thu Sep 13th, 2007 at 08:27:24 PM PST
I have created a brief tutorial on how to get a VMware installation of XubunTOS up and running in both a Debian based linux distribution as well as Windows.

For linux users, this means that you can now create an isolated TinyOS development environment inside a virtual machine that is completely separate from your primary desktop. No longer will you have to fiddle with the complications of getting TinyOS to run along side the rest of your development tools. Just install XubunTOS in a VMware virtual machine, and do all your TinyOS development from there.

For windows users, the XubunTOS VMware installation provides an alternative to using cygwin to do TinyOS development. The virtual machine runs a full blown Xubuntu Linux distribution which already has TinyOS pre-installed and configured for TinyOS development.

The XubuntTOS installation tutorial can be found at the following link:
XubunTOS VMware installation

Try it out and let me know how things go.

Kevin

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