Version 2.2.1 of the Contiki operating system has just been released.
The Contiki operating system is designed for wireless deeply embedded systems that have memory on the order of a few kilobytes and a power consumption on the order of a few milliwatt. Within these severe resource constraints, Contiki provides a low-power multi-hop TCP/IP stack, a command-line interface, a flash-based file system, and loadable modules. Release 2.2.1 improves network performance, reduces power consumption, and fixes a number of bugs from previous releases.
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2006-03-13
It's good to see this project getting some updates, but on the other hand, seeing that just makes me sad that the even more awesome SymbOS, which offered a Windows-style GUI running on an NT-influenced hybrid kernel with good responsiveness on a varierty of different Z80-based systems seems to have stalled.