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The guide describes the philosophy of Neutrino and the architecture used to robustly implement the OS. It also covers message-passing services, followed by the details of the Neutrino microkernel, Process Manager, resource managers, Photon microGUI, and other aspects of Neutrino.
At this time, the Neutrino native network manager is still under development and will become part of the product after release 2.0.
When you type filenames in a DOS shell, remember that you
must use a back slash (\) as a pathname
delimiter, because the DOS shell may interpret a forward
slash as a command-line option.
For files that contain pathnames (e.g. buildfiles,
makefiles, configuration files), you should always
use the forward slash (/) as a pathname
delimiter. For example, both of the following lines in a
Neutrino buildfile require forward slashes:
/etc/pass=/home/project/pass
Or:
/etc/pass=E:/home/project/pass
Note to Windows users
In Neutrino documentation, we use a forward slash
(/) as a pathname delimiter for Neutrino
filenames as well as for Windows filenames.