Firmware NYC | Zephyr + Docker + nRF Coding Hack


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Hi everyone, after our last meetup, the idea was floated around about doing a "firmware hack" on actual hardware to play around with some new firmware development concepts.
David Day from Nordic Semi was super generous and donated 5 nRF91 development boards, 5 nRF53 development boards, and 5 nRF7002 development boards for our meetup.
For those interested in any of the following:
1. nRF9160 / nRF53840 / nRF7002
2. Docker Build Environments
3. Zephyr RTOS
swing by and get a chance to play around with all of the above. The only pre-requisite is you'll need to bring a laptop with Docker installed and a USB port. For those who are unable to bring a laptop you are still very much welcome to come by, hangout, talk shop, and eat some pizza.
Because we have a limited number of development boards, we'll have to share depending on turn-out, but I think that will be ok.
In a follow-up post I'll send out instruction for how to install Docker on Linux, MacOS, or WSL2 on Windows (including on how to install WSL2). That's the only piece of software you'll need to install in order to dive into Zephyr + nRF9160 development. Oh and maybe a JLink driver.
We'll have pizza and refreshments again. Looking forward to hanging out!

Firmware NYC | Zephyr + Docker + nRF Coding Hack