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+/**
+\page short_introduction A 5 minute introduction to BeRTOS
+
+\section installation Installing BeRTOS on your system
+
+What do you need when developing an embedded project with BeRTOS?
+\li a toolchain for your CPU
+\li BeRTOS source code :)
+\li supporting binaries for BeRTOS build system
+\li supporting tools for BeRTOS Wizard
+
+See the installation instructions page online for help
+on installing BeRTOS on your system.
+
+Strictly speaking, BeRTOS doesn't need to be 'installed', you can just
+take .c files and compile them in your project.
+
+However, BeRTOS is a complex system with many dependencies between modules.
+It's not easy to track the dependencies for each module, so we have developed
+a set of tools to make dependency tracking automatic.
+
+Contact the support forum if you want
+help on using BeRTOS without the supporting tools. Be warned, though, that
+this method is not supported and we can only point you in the right direction.
+
+\section organization Project's organization
+
+Each project has its own full BeRTOS sources, configuration and HAL files.
+Why? Because we think that each project has its own life and it must not
+interfere with any other project.
+Let's say you use a shared BeRTOS version for all of your projects. Each
+time you update, you need to check that each and every project still works
+correctly. We don't want to do this (and I bet you don't want either).
+However, it's still easy to update a single project if you want to.
+
+A project named Foo is organized as follows:
+\li bertos/ - BeRTOS source directory
+\li Makefile - BeRTOS build system Makefile
+\li project.bertos - Wizard's configuration file
+\li foo/ - your project's main directory
+\li foo/hw/ - low level HAL files
+\li foo/cfg/ - configuration directory
+\li foo/foo_user.mk - makefile fragment that you can edit
+\li foo/foo.mk - makefile fragment changed by the Wizard, don't edit
+
+See BeRTOS HAL system for more information on HAL files.
+
+\section coding Coding guidelines
+
+Don't change configuration settings by hand, use the Wizard. This is because
+sometimes there are more actions to be done than simply changing a value.
+
+Include configuration files using "..." rather than <...> style, otherwise you
+will use default configuration values instead of your project's values.
+
+*/
+
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