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Re: Contiki Question
- Subject: Re: Contiki Question
- From: xleobx@qmailcomq.com
- Date: Mon, 04 Jul 2005 21:34:02 GMT
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Paul Schlyter <pausch@saaf.se> wrote:
> Isn't Contiki a web browser?
> #> No, the Contiki web browser supports only the http protocol, but not
> ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
> #> the "file" protocol.
> #>
> #> Sorry, Oliver
> Or perhaps Contiki is a complete TCP/IP system, with an integrated web browser,
> is that so?
Contiki is an operating system (google "contiki os" to see) that includes a
TCP/IP stack and a web browser as an application.
Leo