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DESCRIPTION:For more information visit:\nhttps://www.crowdsupply.com/teardown/portland-2025/long-talk/hal-no-making-an-risc-v-sdk-from-the-bottom-up\n\n---\n\nEveryone's favorite 10 cent RISC-V microcontroller\, the ch32v003 came out at the end of 2022\, but\, for the first six months\, only a proprietary environment was available for its development. That official environment had a hefty HAL as well.  This would not do for people hoping to do serious projects on a 16kB flash\, 2kB RAM chip. We will go though every step of the process of how embedded SDKs take high level C code and craft together tiny binaries for microcontrollers. We’ll go through linker scripts\, startup code\, interrupt vectors and flashing processes. This talk will not go into the super nitty gritty\, but rather how embedded SDKs fit together\, and how you can “bring up” a new processor from nothing.\n---\n\nFor more information about Teardown 2025 events\, please visit:\nhttps://www.crowdsupply.com/teardown/portland-2025\n
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SUMMARY:Teardown 2025: HAL NO! Making an RISC-V SDK from the Bottom Up
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