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Conference Presentations
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As part of my work at Embecosm. I have presented at various conferences and project meetings. The following is a collection of videos for the recordings. Oct 10, 2014. I gave two talks, one on the state of the OpenRISC toolchains and the other on Chip Hack. Aug 16, 2014. At Wuthering Bytes, I discussed the Parallella. Feb 02, 2014. At FOSDEM 2014, I spoke about the MAGEEC. And how compilers can play a part in the overall energy efficiency of systems. Jan 23, 2014. Jul 21, 2013. Jul 9, 2013. Apr 29, 2013.
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OSHUG Event #36
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Mdash; Open Source Hardware User Group. Event #36 — Chips Pt.2 (Chip Design for Teenagers, Cocotb, lowRISC). 1st Floor, The Davidson Building. Please register to attend. And share on Lanyrd. Back in April 2011 we had our first meeting on the theme of open source chip design. And then around one year later we took a closer look at the OpenRISC Reference Platform System-on-Chip. Silicon Chip Design for Teenagers. Earlier this year Dan Gorringe attended Chip Hack. Silicon Chip Design for Teenagers". Has jus...
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Application Notes | Embecosm
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Sign up for our Quarterly Newsletter. This iframe contains the logic required to handle AJAX powered Gravity Forms. Embecosm Application Notes give tutorial case studies on key software technology. These are made freely available under a Creative Commons Attribution License. Which means that you are free to copy, distribute, make derivative works and commercial use of them. All we ask is that you give credit. For further information see the license details. EAN 8 Howto: Using DejaGnu for Testing: A Simpl...
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Events | Embecosm
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Sign up for our Quarterly Newsletter. This iframe contains the logic required to handle AJAX powered Gravity Forms. Embecosm is a team of talented individuals with a strong moral compass, and this underpins our desire to contribute back to the engineering, academic and wider communities through events. As a free and open source software company we draw heavily upon the work of this community for all that we do, and feel that we have a particular responsibility to contribute back to it. Workshop in Greenw...
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Application Notes | Embecosm
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Sign up for our Quarterly Newsletter. This iframe contains the logic required to handle AJAX powered Gravity Forms. Embecosm Application Notes give tutorial case studies on key software technology. These are made freely available under a Creative Commons Attribution License. Which means that you are free to copy, distribute, make derivative works and commercial use of them. All we ask is that you give credit. For further information see the license details. EAN 8 Howto: Using DejaGnu for Testing: A Simpl...
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Talks and Workshops
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A selection of talks and workshops I have delivered at various events. Fast and Furious: Overclocking chips for fun and profit. London, November 2013). Cloud, Distributed, Embedded: Erlang in the Heterogeneous Computing World. Erlang User Conference 2013. Stockholm, June 2013). Vilnius, December 2013). The Actor Model applied to the Raspberry Pi and the Embedded Domain. Bristol, April 2013). Zurich, April 2013). London, December 2012). Taking Back Embedded: The Erlang Embedded Framework. Managing the res...
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ORCONF 2014
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October 11, 12 2014, Munich. I gave two talks, one on toolchains. And one on the Chip Hack. The toolchain talk gave an update on the state of the OpenRISC GNU and LLVM toolchains, joint-presented with Jeremy Bennett. With information on how to test the various toolchains. (. YouTube URL: http:/ youtu.be/WjeMpuBFc7I. The second talk gave a quick introduction to Chip Hack. A recent addition to the Embecosm Application Note set, which makes this accessible for teenagers. (. Hi, I'm Si!
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OSHUG Event #40
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Mdash; Open Source Hardware User Group. Event #40 — Hackerspace/makerspace/fablab panel discussion. 1st Floor, The Davidson Building. Please register to attend. And share on Lanyrd. Is co-founder and Director of Makespace Cambridge. A non-profit community inventing shed and hackspace. She is currently consulting on a variety of technology and innovation activities. Is a Designer/Maker based in London, after completing his MA at the Royal College of Art he went on to start Elephant and Castle Mini Maker F...