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C64Web pictured here was Manufactured in 1982 and placed online March 2007. Using Contiki an open source operating system for memory contrainted systems. Contiki has been used is a variety of projects, such as road tunnel fire monitoring, intrusion detection, wildlife monitoring, wifi devices and in surveillance networks. Contiki is designed for microcontrollers with small amounts of memory. A typical Contiki configuration is 2 kilobytes of RAM and 40 kilobytes of ROM. This makes Contiki the idea network operating system for the Commodore 64 to use too access the internet using an Ethernet cartridge and ADSL Moden. Contiki was developed by Adam Dunkels and ported over too the Commodore 8bit, Atari 8bit and Apple II platforms by Oliver Schmidt, our Contiki developer and co-admin of the Contiki project at SourceForge. You can configure and download a disk image thanks to Oliver, for the Commodore 64/128, Atari 8bit or Apple II at contiki.cbm8bit.com or using this easy guide to compile your own Contiki.
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