Developing open-source FPGA tools
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Re: Developing open-source FPGA tools
#12I think the best way to support this kind of effort is to have more people know what FPGA is and what they can do with it ... So they can use the tools and tinker with this stuff. So if you're into this space just write more content : articles, how-to's, videos, tutorials etc.
It's a great product.
There's definitely a quality gradient from mainstream OS development tools down to FPGAs.
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#13For those who are not familiar with silicon vendors' toolchain, it really is very poor quality especially when they started pushing for GUI based Graphical/System development. Vendors make money selling silicon, they see the toolchain as a necessary evil. There are 2018 tools that are still unable to fully support VHDL-2008 standard. Many bugs reported years again remain open. And often the GUI centric approach means…
We switched nearly all of our PCs to Linux, and it's ironic that it is our engineers' computers that still have to be on Windows because of Solidworks, MCU toolchains, Virtuoso and other semi tooling
Re: Developing open-source FPGA tools
#14For those who are not familiar with silicon vendors' toolchain, it really is very poor quality especially when they started pushing for GUI based Graphical/System development. Vendors make money selling silicon, they see the toolchain as a necessary evil. There are 2018 tools that are still unable to fully support VHDL-2008 standard. Many bugs reported years again remain open. And often the GUI centric approach means…
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#16What are people doing with FPGAs? I'd be really interested in understanding or seeing some cool projects!
Processing video (especially if you have weird requirements like 14 bit greyscale input): https://gregdavill.com/blog/2018/9/9/boson-camera-project-pa...
Experimenting with non-mainstream CPUs: https://www.thanassis.space/myowncpu.html
Re: Developing open-source FPGA tools
#17What are people doing with FPGAs? I'd be really interested in understanding or seeing some cool projects!
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#18Re: Developing open-source FPGA tools
#19For those who are not familiar with silicon vendors' toolchain, it really is very poor quality especially when they started pushing for GUI based Graphical/System development. Vendors make money selling silicon, they see the toolchain as a necessary evil. There are 2018 tools that are still unable to fully support VHDL-2008 standard. Many bugs reported years again remain open. And often the GUI centric approach means…
Can't agree more. We literally have a version controlled Windows image with Vivada just to be able to quickly restore it when it breaks. We switched nearly all of our PCs to Linux, and it's ironic that it is our engineers' computers that still have to be on Windows because of Solidworks, MCU toolchains, Virtuoso and other semi tooling
Re: Developing open-source FPGA tools
#20What are people doing with FPGAs? I'd be really interested in understanding or seeing some cool projects!
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