MiROS
businesscard-linux
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MiROS
- Beginners Project
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Where should I start if I want to learn embedded systems ?
Have you checked this one? https://www.state-machine.com/quickstart
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Do World Need Another RTOS?
You can check out the YouTube videos [about building your own minimal RTOS](https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLPW8O6W-1chyrd_Msnn4LD6LBs2slJITs). This minimal RTOS (called MiROS) is used as a teaching aid. The project is also available on GitHub.
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How can I do a context switch with rust?
I've checked out C implementations like os h and (MirOS)[https://github.com/QuantumLeaps/MiROS] but when I port them to rust (even with C2Rust) they cause hard faults too.
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A Tiny RTOS Simply Explained
To see "A Tiny RTOS Simply Explained" you might want to watch the RTOS video playlist on YouTube. The videos teach about the RTOS by building a "Minimal Real-Time Operating System" (MiROS) for ARM Cortex-M, which is available on GitHub.
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path of learning the arm cortex-m embedded c programming?
For example, in the segment about the RTOS, you witness building a "Minimal Real-time Operating System "MiROS". The MiROS code is available on GitHub, and you can keep adding to it other features. Building a functional RTOS is a great way to learn about RTOSes.
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How to find out how to write an operating system
You will build there a small "Minimal Real-time Operating System (MiROS)" for ARM Cortex-M. You will start with performing context switching manually, and then you will automate the process in assembly. Then you will build schedulers, first time-slicing round-robin and then preemptive, priority-based. You will learn about real-time and Rate Monotonic Scheduling. You will see how all this works using a logic analyzer. The RTOS code, and the examples are available on GitHub.
businesscard-linux
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The most unusual devices to run Linux?
A Business Card?
- Embedded project advice and suggestions !!!
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Uh sir, we're a catholic school
I'm not saying it's a cure-all and I'm a security researcher too. At least giving people an environment which gives them a little more security by default and a lot more when you enable things like AppArmor or SELinux I think puts it miles ahead from Windows. Also the amount of customizability you get with Linux (like how small you can make it), how responsive and resilient it can be I feel makes it the only real option for embedded. People can get Linux on a business card so it's very light! And it's free, which was my main point.
- A DIY business card that runs Linux
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Suggestions for PCB routing
Hi! So I was trying to build the business card similar to the one by thirtythreeforty.net
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Does my device support linux?
Linux can run on anything, even a business card.
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A ultra minimalist distro just for fun
Stuff like Business Card Linux might be worth a look. There's some useful links here
- Beginners Project
- My Business Card Runs Linux (2019)
What are some alternatives?
modern-embedded-programming-course - Companion repository to the "Modern Embedded Systems Programming" video course.
MiyooCFW - Custom firmware source code and resources for BittBoy, PocketGo, PowKiddy V90-Q90-Q20 and third party handheld consoles
QuarkTS - An open-source OS for embedded applications that supports prioritized cooperative scheduling, time control, inter-task communications primitives, hierarchical state machines and CoRoutines.
shredos.x86_64 - Shredos Disk Eraser 64 bit for all Intel 64 bit processors as well as processors from AMD and other vendors which make compatible 64 bit chips. ShredOS - Secure disk erasure/wipe
OOP-in-C - Simple and efficient implementation of OOP in C suitable for real-time embedded systems.
buildroot-mangopi-r - Buildroot Package for R3c ( F1C200s )
cortexm-threads - Simple context switching library for ARM Cortex-M MCUs in Rust
eslint-plugin-compat - Check the browser compatibility of your code
ChaOS - Simple RTOS for cortex-m processors
buildroot - Buildroot, making embedded Linux easy. Note that this is not the official repository, but only a mirror. The official Git repository is at http://git.buildroot.net/buildroot/. Do not open issues or file pull requests here.
os.h - A simple context switcher for Cortex-M0 processors
fake-08 - A Pico-8 player/emulator for console homebrew