Presentation: Tock OS Part #3 - Capsules and lower-level hardware drivers
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• Presentation: Tock OS Part #3 - Capsules and lower-level hardware drivers
This session focuses on how capsules and lower-level hardware drivers are implemented in Rust and how user-space apps interact with them. Also we will run multiple apps on QEMU and using `tockloader` to manage them.
We’re continuing this presentation series to test and improve a new, free, on-demand course about the open-source Tock operating system written in Rust.
Each session pilots a section from the syllabus and includes a guided hands-on segment beta testing the class. Feedback during the meetup will shape the final course.
Syllabus: https://github.com/tock/tock/wiki/Tock-Book-Online-Series-&-Companion-Video-Syllabus
Online book: https://book.tockos.org/
YouTube talks: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cd10qCP-ciU&list=PLOsuNMzzhUHVTdS0XZYlaN6btnM6CMyuh
• Round the room—something to share?
The purpose of this meeting is to present a technical topic people can talk about and then provide an opportunity for people to share. The meeting is scheduled for an hour, but may end early.
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Technical session for developers interested in Rust-based Tock OS internals, covering capsules and lower-level drivers with hands-on QEMU apps via tockloader.
AI summary
By Meetup
Technical session for developers interested in Rust-based Tock OS internals, covering capsules and lower-level drivers with hands-on QEMU apps via tockloader.
