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==WinXINU Installation== | ==WinXINU Installation== | ||
Please check the [[WinXINU/Installation|WinXINU Installation Wiki Page]] for installation instructions. | Please check the [[WinXINU/Installation|WinXINU Installation Wiki Page]] for installation instructions. | ||
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== About WinXINU == | == About WinXINU == | ||
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As part of a senior design project working in coordination with [http://www.mscs.mu.edu/~brylow/ Dr. Dennis Brylow] a frontend interface was successfully created for use under the a Windows operating system. Project members include Adam Koehler, Nicholas McMillan, and Christopher Swiderski, Matt Thomson. The software created incorporates the basic functionality of the [[XINU Console Tools|UNIX variant toolset]] allowing computers with a Windows operating system installed to directly participate in the development and testing of the Embedded XINU operating system. Version 1.0 of WinXINU was released on May 1, 2008. | As part of a senior design project working in coordination with [http://www.mscs.mu.edu/~brylow/ Dr. Dennis Brylow] a frontend interface was successfully created for use under the a Windows operating system. Project members include Adam Koehler, Nicholas McMillan, and Christopher Swiderski, Matt Thomson. The software created incorporates the basic functionality of the [[XINU Console Tools|UNIX variant toolset]] allowing computers with a Windows operating system installed to directly participate in the development and testing of the Embedded XINU operating system. Version 1.0 of WinXINU was released on May 1, 2008. | ||
− | ===System Requirements=== | + | =====System Requirements===== |
*Operating System: Windows XP or Windows Vista | *Operating System: Windows XP or Windows Vista | ||
*Ability to connect to XINU server | *Ability to connect to XINU server | ||
*Microsoft .Net Framework v3.0 or higher | *Microsoft .Net Framework v3.0 or higher | ||
− | *HDD Space | + | *HDD Space |
+ | **60 megabytes (WinXINU) | ||
+ | **1310 megabytes (Cygwin) | ||
+ | **Total ~1.4 gigabytes | ||
+ | =====WinXINU Software User's Manual===== | ||
+ | *[http://xinu.mscs.mu.edu/wiki/images/6/6d/WinXINU-manual.pdf WinXINU Manual] | ||
==WinXINU Development== | ==WinXINU Development== | ||
− | ===Initial Development= | + | =====Initial Development===== |
− | ====Goal | + | *Goal |
− | *To design and develop frontend client that is graphically oriented and Windows compatible. This client should maintain all functionality of the currently implemented fronted software tools that run on any UNIX variant operating system. This will allow computers with the Windows XP or Windows Vista operating system installed to directly participate in the remote testing of Embedded XINU operating system kernels. | + | **To design and develop frontend client that is graphically oriented and Windows compatible. This client should maintain all functionality of the currently implemented fronted software tools that run on any UNIX variant operating system. This will allow computers with the Windows XP or Windows Vista operating system installed to directly participate in the remote testing of Embedded XINU operating system kernels. |
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+ | *Subversion Repository | ||
+ | **https://xinu.mscs.mu.edu/svn/projects/windows-tools/ | ||
− | ===Continued Development=== | + | =====Continued Development===== |
The continued development of WinXINU will bring the more advanced entities of the XINU Console toolset to the Windows frontend client. Along with the addition of more advanced features any fixes to bugs will be processed within the Windows toolset subversion repository. | The continued development of WinXINU will bring the more advanced entities of the XINU Console toolset to the Windows frontend client. Along with the addition of more advanced features any fixes to bugs will be processed within the Windows toolset subversion repository. | ||
== WinXINU Feedback == | == WinXINU Feedback == | ||
− | Please leave your feedback for WinXINU on the [[WinXINU/Feedback|WinXINU Feedback | + | Please leave your feedback for WinXINU on the [[WinXINU/Feedback|WinXINU Feedback Page]]. |
Latest revision as of 03:06, 19 May 2009
Contents
WinXINU Installation
Please check the WinXINU Installation Wiki Page for installation instructions.
About WinXINU
As part of a senior design project working in coordination with Dr. Dennis Brylow a frontend interface was successfully created for use under the a Windows operating system. Project members include Adam Koehler, Nicholas McMillan, and Christopher Swiderski, Matt Thomson. The software created incorporates the basic functionality of the UNIX variant toolset allowing computers with a Windows operating system installed to directly participate in the development and testing of the Embedded XINU operating system. Version 1.0 of WinXINU was released on May 1, 2008.
System Requirements
- Operating System: Windows XP or Windows Vista
- Ability to connect to XINU server
- Microsoft .Net Framework v3.0 or higher
- HDD Space
- 60 megabytes (WinXINU)
- 1310 megabytes (Cygwin)
- Total ~1.4 gigabytes
WinXINU Software User's Manual
WinXINU Development
Initial Development
- Goal
- To design and develop frontend client that is graphically oriented and Windows compatible. This client should maintain all functionality of the currently implemented fronted software tools that run on any UNIX variant operating system. This will allow computers with the Windows XP or Windows Vista operating system installed to directly participate in the remote testing of Embedded XINU operating system kernels.
- Subversion Repository
Continued Development
The continued development of WinXINU will bring the more advanced entities of the XINU Console toolset to the Windows frontend client. Along with the addition of more advanced features any fixes to bugs will be processed within the Windows toolset subversion repository.
WinXINU Feedback
Please leave your feedback for WinXINU on the WinXINU Feedback Page.