Yearly archives: 2019


Open Source Security – February 2019

Our second meeting of the year is an evening on the theme of security and hosted by Cheltenham and Gloucester BCS at the University of Gloucester. We have two talks

  • SCARV: a side-channel hardened RISC-V platform by Dr Daniel Page of the University of Bristol.
  • Open source tools and processes for secure IoT development by Dr Jeremy Bennett of Embecosm.

Full details can be found on the events page.

The evening is free to the attend. For those who cannot be present, the talks will be recorded, but we regret that on this occasion we are unable to offer live streaming.


Machines and systems of past, present, future – January 2019

To start off the year, we have a series of talks around the theme of Acorn computers, RISC OS, RISC-V toolchain.

  • Brief history of Unix-like operating systems on Acorn hardware – Stephen Borrill
  • RISC OS : What’s Next – Richard Brown
  • Embedded FreeBSD on a five-core RISC-V processor using LLVM – Jeremy Bennett
  • Buildroot for RISC-V (Using Buildroot to create embedded Linux systems for 64-bit RISC-V) – Mark Corbin

For those unable to be present in person the meeting will be recorded and also live streamed over GoToWebinar:

https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/7524829278273993474

GoToMeeting system check:
https://link.gotomeeting.com/system-check

For more details and registration see the page on Eventbrite.