Wow – sounds interesting, just what is needed to get access to a TinyOS tree from windows.
I’ve spent too much time on cygwin today and just finishing an email about it. There was also an ad on the ubuntu page for Vmware server 2.0 http://www.vmware.com/beta/server/ Thanks for the note Neil From: Ariel Mauricio Nunez Gomez [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, March 21, 2008 11:38 AM To: Neil Hancock Cc: Kevin Klues; [email protected]; Janos Sallai Subject: Re: [Tinyos-help] RE: TinyOS 2.0 upgrade Neil, One approach that has worked really well for me when using vmware for tinyos development is to use putty and samba shares. What I do is setup samba shares on the virtual machine for the whole home <http://ubuntuguide.org/wiki/Ubuntu:Gutsy#How_to_share_home_folders_with_read_only_or_read.2Fwrite_permission_.28Authentication.3DYes.29> folder (I have there all the tinyos projects and other files (even a copy of notepadd++ portable and putty portable). If you name your virtual machine something like xubuntos, you can easily use \\xubuntos on windows explorer and use putty's excelent console. @Kevin: what do you think about adding putty portable, notepadd ++ portable and the samba share to your Xubuntos VM? It would lower the barrier for windows newcomers. Regars, Ariel.
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