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Spinix is an operating system that provides a linux-like look and feel
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to a propeller based board with an SD card. It takes advantage of the
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relocatable nature of Spin programs to run multiple programs at the
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same time. Each program runs on a dedicated propeller cog.
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You can install Spinix by writing the boot.binary file to the EEPROM
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and copying the files in the root directory to an SD card.
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When Spinix boots up for the first time it will request the four pin
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numbers of the pins that interface to the SD card. For a C3 card,
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use the pin numbers 10, 11, 9 and 25.
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Spinix can be rebuilt by running the build_spinix script. It uses
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BSTC to build Spin programs.
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The subdirectories in the file system contain the following programs:
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bin - Spinix utilities
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demos - C and Spin demo programs
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devel - Sample Spin code that can be built under spinix
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manpages - Documentation files displayed by man
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tmp - Temporary file storage
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scripts - Sample shell script files
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