Linked by David Adams on Tue 4th Dec 2007 19:41 UTC, submitted by Adam Dunkels
OSNews, Generic OSes The Contiki team has just released version 2.1 of the open source Contiki operating system for low-power, wireless, memory-constrained networked embedded devices that typically have as little a few kilobytes of RAM. The major highlight of this release is a unique energy profiling mechanism that measures where energy is spent, and how much energy that is consumed. This is extremely important when optimizing for low-power operation: to know where to optimize, one must first know where energy is spent. Other additions to the 2.1 release are low-power radio protocols that increase system lifetime from days to years, and improved data collection routing protocols.
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not very professional
by Rugxulo on Wed 5th Dec 2007 15:29 UTC in reply to "Nice, but not as nice as..."
Rugxulo
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2007-10-09

It (SymbOS) may be fairly well done, but offering trailers of "Kink Kong" and erotic pics doesn't do much for promotional value. I can think of ten reasons why this is bad (and it's the third time this week someone has done similar: linking pr0n w/ normal software, ugh). ;)

Edited 2007-12-05 15:32

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