I think the closest you'll get for a "download and play" version of tinyos
for windows is to follow Kevin's Xubuntos VM
instructions.<http://klueska.doesntexist.com/installing_xubuntos_vm.html>

BTW, Philip's explanation was excelent, these kind of "open source-ish"
replies don't appear often in "academic-ish" mailing lists like this one.
LOL.

On Dec 22, 2007 8:34 PM, Philip Levis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>
> On Dec 21, 2007, at 11:13 PM, zhiyong yang wrote:
>
> > HI:
> > Why there isnot a tinyos2.0.exe for windows user ,which can install
> > everything needed like MoteWork?
> > If there is the software named something like  tinyos2.0.exe,which
> > can install everything needed (java,tools,compiler,tinyos2.0
> > tree.....) ,just like MoteWork, it will save a lot of time of many
> > people.
> > I think the www.tinyos.net  should provide this software.
> >
>
> Because it's actually a huge amount of fairly boring work, for which
> it's hard to find volunteers.
>
> Phil
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