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Linux/General Embedded OS Expert w/SW & HW Interface Knowledge
Are you or someone you know an expert in the field of Operating Systems (PCs or pref. Embedded) at the architecture level and understand the HW/SW interactions? If so, I'd like to talk about selecting an OS & related topics. Have you ever written or participated in writing an OS & SW apps w/OS interfaces? I have mostly HW background and need some advice on SW/OS side.
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