Contiki Turns Ten 28
An anonymous reader writes "The first release of Contiki, the open source operating system, was announced ten years ago today on Slashdot. From its inception, Contiki has been all about connecting 'unexpected things' to the Internet, including things like Lego bricks and Apple II computers. Today, Contiki is still going strong and is now being used in the Internet of Things, where it is connecting things like thermostats to smartphone apps throughout Europe."
This will be the year!!! (Score:5, Funny)
2013 will be known as the Year of the Contiki Desktop! mark my words.
Re:This will be the year!!! (Score:5, Insightful)
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Yeah, I've been wondering how to connect my refrigerator to the internet. And my toaster, washer, dryer, vacuum, my car, my mower, chain saw - everything!
What could go wrong? It's not like there are any threats to SCADA that are connected to the internet, is there?
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Contiki Desktop!
still better than Ubuntu
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Ah but I want to to live in milkyway.org.universe.0042 They already have the answers.
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Ah but I want to to live in milkyway.org.universe.0042 They already have the answers.
Just not the Questions.
Question: can it handle IPv6 (Score:1)
Just wondering
Re:Question: can it handle IPv6 (Score:5, Informative)
"Contiki provides powerful low-power Internet communication. Contiki supports fully standard IPv6 and IPv4, along with the recent low-power wireless standards: 6lowpan, RPL, CoAP. With Contiki's ContikiMAC and sleepy routers, even wireless routers can be battery-operated."
http://contiki-os.org/#about
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Contiki is primarily aimed at 802.15.4 devices. As far as I am concerned, Bluetooth LE is a hackish attempt to make it compete in the same space as 802.15.4. I think that your average 802.15.4 radio consumes less power for the same range & throughput as a bluetooth LE. Also, you have the advantage being able to create more advanced sensor networks. Of course, BLE has the huge advantage of being able to piggyback along with existing bluetooth to get on all the phones and tablets.
Yes, but... (Score:1)
"it is connecting things like thermostats to smartphone apps throughout Europe."
Has it reached Polynesia yet?
Thingsquare (Score:2)
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That sounds like the Z80s I have in the back of my cupboard...
Interview with Contiki's creator, Adam Dunkels (Score:5, Informative)
Good OS for a raft (Score:2)
I'll think I'll use it on a raft, then sail over the Pacific Ocean.