Published on: 2025-08-07 09:32:37
Posted on: April 26, 2025 | at 12:00 PM Follow @popovicu94 Today we’ll take a look at how we can leverage Newlib to create a compact C standard library for usage on a bare metal system. In a small example, we’ll implement a few UART primitives and pass them on to Newlib which uses them as the building blocks for a full-blown printf functionality. The target platform will be RISC-V, but the concepts should, as usual, be the same for other platforms as well. Table of contents Software abstract
Keywords: code library like newlib standard
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