Samuel A. Falvo II [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 9/4/06, John Sheahan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I figured out how to get impact working with fc3 once, I can dig that
out if its useful. It did involve kernel module compilation.
Problem is, I'm a Slackware user. [...]
I also use Slackware,
Take a look at gumstix (www.gumstix.com). It's not a kit in the
manner that you describe, but they've got all the pieces you would
need to construct your own player.
--wpd
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Samuel A. Falvo II wrote:
On 9/4/06, John Sheahan
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I figured out how to get impact working with fc3 once, I can dig that
out if its useful. It did involve kernel module compilation.
It sounds like Linux is all but unsupported still. Token efforts of
supporting Linux
Samuel,
I have worked with least two different options you might be able to use.
First of all, I haven't tried this, but I believe that you can compile
Xilinx FPGA's directly from Icarus, as this program apparently was done
in cooperation with Xilinx. I have used Xilinx FPGA's, and I can
On Mon, Sep 04, 2006 at 05:16:47PM -0400, Darrell Harmon wrote:
The Xilinx software is available for a specific version of Redhat Enterprise
Linux on x86 machines. I am successfully running it in a 32 bit chroot on
my AMD64 box running Debian. The install was not too difficult.
Does the
You can actually do without the binary only kernel modules. I use a GPL
tool called xc3sprog to program my Xilinx fpga devices. Do a quick
google and you'll find it. It only officially supports Spartan 3 devices
but I was able to make it program a Virtex II Pro as well. Let me know
if you need
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