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Revision as of 12:17, 12 March 2011
A project to extend NS3 functionality on Windows operating-systems
If you want to try the pilot implementation , go to **************************
Project Goals
- To reduce or eliminate the need for CygWin to run NS3 on Windows operating-systems
- To expose native Windows API to NS3 developers
- To integrate NS3 into IDE's such as Visual Studio 2010
- To integrate NS3 into IDE's such as Visual Studio 2008 (Stretch Goal)
Development Plan
- Feasibility study and pilot implementation
- After the final commit from the NS3 Modularization project (http://www.nsnam.org/wiki/index.php/App_Store_Technical_Requirements) finalize folder structure and module list
- Review and commit changes for Windows onto ns-3.11
- Review copyrights,coding-style and documentation
- Build automated build framework
Current status
- The feasibility study is underway and a pilot (unstable) implementation is available at ********************
Software download
Version (ns-3.10-Win-1.0) Pilot Implementation
Changelog:
Most components under "src" are integrated into Visual Studio 2010 with only trivial syntactical changes except for the following which have been explicitly excluded for this version
- Missing code from Core simulator:
- tools
- test
- mpi
- contrib
- cairo high-precision
- any animation related code
- tap-bridge
- nist-error-rate-model and yans-error-rate-model, which implies most wireless code is unusable
- emulation
- olsr
- NSC
- realtime
- utils
- python bindings
- unix* and wall-clock-synchronization
- matrix topology reader
- buffer-test.cc
- Missing code from Examples:
- examples/wireless
- examples/mpi
- examples/socket
- examples/realtime
- examples/topology-read
- examples/stats
- examples/matrix-topology
- examples/error-model
- examples/energy
- examples/emulation
- examples/animation