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```FreeRTOS/Demo``` directory. | ||
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The easiest way to use FreeRTOS is to start with one of the pre-configured demo | ||
application projects. That way you will have the correct FreeRTOS source files | ||
application projects. That way you will have the correct FreeRTOS source files | ||
included, and the correct include paths configured. Once a demo application is | ||
building and executing you can remove the demo application files, and start to | ||
add in your own application source files. See the | ||
add in your own application source files. See the | ||
[FreeRTOS Kernel Quick Start Guide](https://www.FreeRTOS.org/FreeRTOS-quick-start-guide.html) | ||
for detailed instructions and other useful links. | ||
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## Repository structure | ||
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- The root of this repository contains the three files that are common to | ||
every port - list.c, queue.c and tasks.c. The kernel is contained within these | ||
three files. croutine.c implements the optional co-routine functionality - which | ||
every port - list.c, queue.c and tasks.c. The kernel is contained within these | ||
three files. croutine.c implements the optional co-routine functionality - which | ||
is normally only used on very memory limited systems. | ||
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- The ```./portable``` directory contains the files that are specific to a particular microcontroller and/or compiler. | ||
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