While I am mostly interested in science, I think this sort of thing is worth sharing, as these devices are probably really useful for building devices that can help with scientific research.
The pine64 devices include some that are powered by the RISCV processor, which I have made posts about before. It is now possible to emulate one of the processors so that projects can be developed without having direct access to the hardware (this is how I understand this). You can read about the Sophgo SG2000 SoC (Pine64 Oz64 / Milk-V Duo S)
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RISC-V 2024 Update: RISE, AI Accelerators & More
Update from Explaining computers on RISC-V CPU architecture
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Assembler programming
Updated 26/6/2024
We have been looking at MikeOS at what is now a sort of unofficial stem group. As this is mostly x86 assembler, I have compiled a list of resources to help learn this for anyone interested.
I have not fully checked out these resources, but they do seem good, you need to do your own research and learning
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