Contiki

C128 port with 80 indications

Contiki is a small, open source free operating system. It was developed to be used in 8-bit computers and embedded systems. It has a Graphical User Interface and the full installation needs about 30 kilobytes of RAM.[source?]

The name Contiki comes from Thor Heyerdahl's famous Kon-Tiki raft.

The basic kernel and most of the core functions were developed by Adam Dunkels at the Networked Embedded Systems group at the Swedish Institute of Computer Science.

Features

A full installation of Contiki includes the following features:

More applications planned include:

Ports

The Contiki operating system has been or is being ported to the following systems:

  • Computers:
    • Apple II family*
    • Atari 8-bit*
    • Atari ST
    • Atari Portfolio
    • Casio Pocketview
    • Commodore PET*
    • Commodore VIC 20*
    • Commodore 64*
    • Commodore 128*
    • GP32
    • PC-6001
    • Sharp Wizard
    • x86-based Unix-like systems, on top of GTK+ as well as directly using the X Window System[1]

* cc65 based development

Related pages

Media related to Contiki at Wikimedia Commons

References

  1. "Running Contiki under Windows". Archived from the original on 2006-08-10. Retrieved 2007-07-13.