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- Zephyr Project
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- Getting Started Guide — Zephyr Project Documentation
In the following instructions the name zephyrproject is used for the workspace, however in practice its name and location can be freely chosen You’ll also install Zephyr’s additional Python dependencies in a Python virtual environment
- Zephyr Project Documentation — Zephyr Project Documentation
Contribute to Zephyr The Zephyr Project is open source and community-driven Learn how to report bugs, request new features, and submit pull requests
- About the Zephyr Project
The Zephyr Project is a Linux Foundation hosted Collaboration Project It’s an open source collaborative effort uniting developers and users in building a best-in-class small, scalable, real-time operating system (RTOS) optimized for resource-constrained devices, across multiple architectures
- Introduction — Zephyr Project Documentation
There are some imported or reused components of the Zephyr project that use other licensing, as described in Licensing of Zephyr Project components Distinguishing Features
- Supported Boards and Shields — Zephyr Project Documentation
Nordic Semiconductor nRF52 DK arm The Zephyr Project nRF52 simulated board (BabbleSim) posix VNGIoTLab
- Community – Zephyr Project
The Zephyr Project community unites upstream code developers and product development engineers in an open, collaborative environment to produce an RTOS that solves real-world problems
- Samples and Demos — Zephyr Project Documentation
Zephyr offers a comprehensive collection of samples and demos that highlight the features of the kernel and its subsystems These samples are crafted to be simple and easy to understand, serving as a starting point for your own projects We welcome contributions of new samples to the project and you are encouraged to read more about the Sample Definition and Criteria if you are interested in
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