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<h2>Talks from Mynewt participants</h2>
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<h3>Apache Mynewt Overview</h3>
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@OpenIoT Summit, Berlin, Germany, October 2016
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<b>Speaker: Sterling Hughes, CTO, Runtime Inc.</b>
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The case for an open-source OS for connected devices that ensures their commercial and operational readiness in a comprehensive, easy way is presented. The talk details the architecture of the resulting Apache Mynewt OS and the rationale behind some of the key design and implementation decisions.
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<h3>MyNewt technical Overview</h3>
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@Linaro Connect, Las Vegas, September 2016
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<b>Speaker: Sterling Hughes, CTO, Runtime Inc.</b>
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This presentation helps developers up and down the stack understand the requirements and challenges of embedded development environments – whether they are using common maker environments like Arduino or mature product-oriented tools. It covers the salient goals and features of Mynewt, the open source OS for MCUs.
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<h3>Apache Mynewt: The Next Great Open Source OS for 32 Bit MCUs Coming to a RISC-V</h3>
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@RISC-V Workshop, July 2016
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<b>Speaker: James Pace, CEO, Runtime Inc.</b>
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This presentation lays out the case for an open source, hardware architecture agnostic OS for 32-bit MCUs. It then delves into the benefits of porting it to RISC-V architecture.
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