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Well, first of all you need to practise your assembly coding, or low-level C if that's too scary. Then you need to get up to speed on things like real-time interrupt handling. Interrupts can happen when you're least expecting them, and may come in bursts, so you'd better work out how to deal with that situation without the system crashing.
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