Written by Anas Nashif, Zephyr 2.5 Release Manager and Member of the Zephyr Technical Steering Committee Launched in 2016, the Zephyr Project celebrates its 5 year anniversary in 2021 and…
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The Linux Foundation and its communities are deeply concerned about the rise in attacks against Asian Americans and condemn this violence. It is devastating to hear over and over again…
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Written by Christopher Biggs, Founder, Accelerando Consulting Raspberry Pi and Zephyr The Zephyr Getting Started Guide is great at helping you get started on Windows, Mac or Linux. At Accelerando,…
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More than 13,441 members of the embedded community from more than 100 countries joined Embedded World 2021, hosted digitally on March 1-5. Participants were able to discuss new products and…
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This blog originally ran on the Antmicro website. For more blogs and articles like this one, visit https://antmicro.com/blog/. Throughout Renode’s history, our open source framework has been applied in a variety…
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Launched in 2016 with only 80 contributors, the Zephyr community has grown more than 900 percent. The Zephyr Project has more than 800 talented and passionate contributors from around…
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The last 20 years have seen a tremendous surge of new technologies and capabilities emerge from open source software. Open source building blocks have become increasingly attractive as the base…
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The Zephyr Project includes a swiss-army knife command line tool named west. West’s built-in commands provide a multiple repository management system which allows you to manage and version several git…
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Written by Ian Ross This blog originally ran on Ian's website at Skybluetrades.net. For more content like this, click here. Here, I'm going to try all this stuff using PlatformIO…
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Written by Jared Wolff, Hardware and firmware enthusiast. Proud father of the nRF9160 Feather. This blog originally ran on Nordic DevZone. For more content like this, click here. The nRF9160 is…
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