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I should have added that the registration link is:
https://events.bcs.org/book/2717/
The talk details will appear on the website shortly, but in the meantime, all the information is below.
Best wishes,
Jeremy
On 06/10/17 08:31, Jeremy Bennett wrote:
Hi all,
Rather later notice than usual, but the next meeting of BCS OSSG/OSHUG will take place on Thursday 19 October.
We start with the BCS AGM (which is quite short) and then have two talks.
BCS AGM -------
All members of OSHUG are welcome to attend and OSHUG members are encouraged to put themselves forward to join the committee. In particular we would welcome anyone to join the event organizers who arrange the speakers for each month and the occasional all-day workshops. Currently we have Sevan Janiyan, @ndy Bennett and Andrew Back as event organizers on the committee.
Reimagining EDSAC: The ChipHack experience
Speaker: Mary Bennett
ChipHack is an occasional 2 day workshop introducing students and hobbyists to FPGA design. This year, ChipHack was sponsored by the BCS OSSG and Computer Conservation Society. To celebrate the 60th anniversary of the BCS, the workshop was extended by half a day and attempted to reimagine one of the earliest valve computers, EDSAC, designed by the BCS' founding president, Prof Sir Maurice Wilkes. The workshop used the open source MyStorm board (created by OSHUG members Al Wood and Ken Boak) and the YoSys open source FPGA tool chain created by Clifford Wolf.
Mary led the team putting together the technical content of the workshop. She will report back on what was achieved, from the three implementations of the computer, to the diverse reimagining of the original peripherals. The result is a legacy of lectures and videos, to allow anyone to run their own ChipHack course.
Updates to the NetBSD operating system since OSHUG #57 & #58
Speaker: Sevan Janiyan
Since the workshops held earlier this year, numerous changes have been made to the NetBSD operating system to ensure future workshops are easier for users and work smoother from the outset. This talk will cover some of the improvements made so far and what's currently in the works. From wrestling with the u-boot firmware to new tools included in the os and much more.
Sevan Janiyan is founder of Venture 37, which provides system administration & consultancy services. As a fan of operating systems and computers with different CPU architectures, in his spare time he maintains builds of open source software on a variety of systems featuring PowerPC, SPARC and armv7l CPUs. He hopes to own a NeXTcube & OMRON LUNA-88K2 one day.
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Best wishes,
Jeremy
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