https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N_IbBrwUiEM Fabio's MinMax chronicles are over Google Japan's rotary dial keyboard. Everything is on GitHub - who is going to port it to Zephyr? :) The 1.65m long one from a few years back…
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kdZnHriKgEg Linus rejects Linux RISC-V Big Endian patches. Many options for RPC (remote procedure call), but no silver bullet? Network buffers, COBS, Protobuf (nanopb), I2C target mode, EC Host Command subsystem, ... Ring Buffer API RFC. Support…
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OuXOT020BVM Recordings from The Things Conference 2025 are starting to appear on their YouTube channel. Photos from The Things Conference "IoT Wall of Fame", featuring many Zephyr devices, are available on the…
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uV9KS_Um0_Q Linus Torvalds' open source guitar pedal project. Troubleshooting a nasty issue in the MIN() macro. Macros are dangerous - prefer inline or static functions to function-like macros. Zephyr documentation available as a PDF. New…
https://youtu.be/fejyZu0guZg Zephyr Developer Summit recordings are now available! The Raspberry Pi Debug Probe, usable with Zephyr's CMSIS-DAP sample. Zephyr Pull Request dashboard for finding PRs that need review. Twister weekly test results. Zephyr Discord server (check out…
https://youtu.be/YyMSZo9lcOg In this first episode, Benjamin and Fabio look back at all the buzz around Zephyr at the recent Zephyr Developer Summit, and dive into some new features recently added…
I'm excited to announce, on behalf of the community, that Zephyr 4.2 is officially out! It is packed with contributions from developers—810 in total, a record!—worldwide who have been busy…
Greetings, folks! Yeah, it’s been a few weeks… again! I blame the month of May in France that was filled with bridge days. Luckily, this means even more cool news…
Another week, another batch of updates and improvement being made to Zephyr, with over 140 merged pull requests! Before diving into some of the highlights, I would encourage you to…
Hello, Zephyr enthusiasts! It’s been a couple of busy weeks as we move further into the Zephyr 4.2 development cycle. Let’s dive into some of the significant additions and improvements…