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author | Matteo Scandolo <teo@onlab.us> | Thu Apr 14 10:53:30 2016 -0700 |
committer | Matteo Scandolo <teo@onlab.us> | Thu Apr 14 10:53:30 2016 -0700 |
tree | 95782eeff7238147fec57bbd10d37574b12875f9 | |
parent | 582cc81d9d193afce6c86d5751d76cda5b5e55b1 [diff] |
Reading helpers from builded file
For a general introduction to XOS and how it is used in CORD, see http://guide.xosproject.org. The "Developer Guide" at that URL is especially helpful, although it isn't perfectly sync'ed with master. Additional design notes, presentations, and other collateral are also available at http://xosproject.org and http://opencord.org.
The best way to get started is to look at the collection of canned configurations in xos/configurations/
. The cord
configuration in that directory corresponds to our current CORD development environment, and the README.md
you'll find there will help you get started.
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