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				>				NAME="DIRECTORY-AND-FILE-SYSTEM-CONVENTIONS">Directory and File System Conventions				>				>The default directory for installing
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				>eCos				> on Windows (usually
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				>C:/Program Files/eCos				>) is different from that on
				Linux (usually 				CLASS="FILENAME"
				>/opt/ecos				>).  Since many command
				line examples in the tutorials use these paths, this default (base)
				directory will be cited as 				CLASS="REPLACEABLE"
				>				>BASE_DIR				>				>.				>				>Windows and Linux have a similar file system syntax, but the
				MS-DOS command interpreter on Windows uses the backslash character
				(\) as a path separator, while Linux and POSIX shells (including
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