Neotron - Writing a Single-Tasking 'DOS' for Arm Microcontrollers, in Rust
Offered By: ACCU Conference via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the development of Neotron OS, a single-tasking 'DOS' for Arm microcontrollers written in Rust, in this conference talk from ACCU 22. Dive into the journey of creating a usable computer platform that can be fully understood by a single person. Learn about the challenges of squeezing a 'home computer' into a Cortex-M microcontroller with limited RAM, and discover insights from OS history that influenced the unique design of Neotron OS. Gain valuable knowledge about embedded systems, Rust programming, and the key elements that transform a computer into a platform. Follow along as Jonathan Pallant, an experienced embedded systems engineer, shares his expertise in Embedded Rust and discusses the distinctive features that set Neotron OS apart from typical embedded operating systems.
Syllabus
Neotron - Writing a Single-Tasking ‘DOS’ for Arm Microcontrollers, in Rust Jonathan Pallant ACCU 22
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ACCU Conference
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