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/Zephyr-latest/samples/sensor/th02/
DREADME.rst28 The easiest way to get this wired is to use the Grove shield and connect both
/Zephyr-latest/samples/subsys/console/getchar/
DREADME.rst30 The easiest way to run this sample is using QEMU:
/Zephyr-latest/samples/sensor/grove_light/
DREADME.rst25 The easiest way to connect the sensor is to connect it to a Grove shield on a board that supports
/Zephyr-latest/samples/subsys/console/getline/
DREADME.rst30 The easiest way to run this sample is using QEMU:
/Zephyr-latest/samples/net/sockets/echo_service/
DREADME.rst42 The easiest way to connect is:
/Zephyr-latest/samples/sensor/grove_temperature/
DREADME.rst28 The easiest way to connect the sensor is to connect it to a Grove shield on a board that supports
/Zephyr-latest/samples/net/sockets/dumb_http_server_mt/
DREADME.rst41 port 8080. The easiest way to connect is by opening a following URL in a web
/Zephyr-latest/samples/net/sockets/echo/
DREADME.rst37 The easiest way to connect is:
/Zephyr-latest/samples/net/sockets/echo_async_select/
DREADME.rst36 2001:db8::1 (IPv6), port 4242. The easiest way to connect is:
/Zephyr-latest/samples/net/sockets/dumb_http_server/
DREADME.rst42 The easiest way to connect is by opening a following URL in a web
/Zephyr-latest/samples/net/sockets/echo_async/
DREADME.rst38 2001:db8::1 (IPv6), port 4242. The easiest way to connect is:
/Zephyr-latest/dts/bindings/sensor/
Dvishay,vcnl36825t.yaml113 Defaults to "normal" as this is the easiest configurable mode.
/Zephyr-latest/samples/net/tftp_client/
DREADME.rst43 The easiest way to setup this sample application is to build and run it
/Zephyr-latest/samples/net/sockets/coap_download/
DREADME.rst34 The easiest way to run this sample application is to build and run it as a
/Zephyr-latest/boards/gardena/sgrm/doc/
Dindex.rst83 The easiest way is to do this via SSH from the Linux SoM that's connected to the SiM3U SoM.
101 The easiest way is to do this via SSH from the Linux gateway as well:
/Zephyr-latest/samples/modules/tflite-micro/magic_wand/train/
DREADME.md31 notebook demonstrates how to train the model. It's the easiest way to get
/Zephyr-latest/doc/services/llext/
Dbuild.rst9 The easiest path to achieve this is to build the extension as part of the
/Zephyr-latest/boards/qemu/x86/doc/
Dindex.rst117 The easiest way is to install a special ``ovmf`` package found in many distros.
/Zephyr-latest/boards/native/nrf_bsim/doc/
Dnrf52_bsim.rst66 If you do not have it yet, the easiest way to get it, is to enable the babblesim group
/Zephyr-latest/boards/ruuvi/ruuvitag/doc/
Dindex.rst138 The easiest way to flash Zephyr onto a RuuviTag requires an external Ruuvi DEVKIT. More information…
/Zephyr-latest/doc/develop/west/
Dtroubleshooting.rst193 The easiest way to resolve this issue is to upgrade west and retry as follows:
/Zephyr-latest/samples/subsys/mgmt/hawkbit/
DREADME.rst121 The easiest way to test the functionality of hawkBit is to repeat step 4 to
/Zephyr-latest/samples/net/lwm2m_client/
DREADME.rst67 The easiest way to setup this sample application is to build and run it
/Zephyr-latest/modules/trusted-firmware-m/
DKconfig.tfm229 easiest way to integrate and run the TF-M regression tests in the
/Zephyr-latest/doc/connectivity/bluetooth/
Dbluetooth-tools.rst279 #. Install Android Emulator version >= 33.1.4.0. The easiest way to do this is by installing

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