There is also great documentation on our Readthedocs page with lots of
information. The repos I gave you earlier are from github. They have links
to readthedocs.

Alex Raymond knows all about this - chat with him when he returns.

Kind regards,

Adam

On Sat, 20 Jul 2019, 12:28 PM Adam Isaacson, <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi William,
>
> Thanks for your email. The Red Pitaya is running a Linux OS, so you should
> easily be able to add data to the SD card via the OS. You can get access to
> the Red Pitaya by typing the following:
>
> ssh [email protected] where, Xxxx is defined on the Ethernet RJ45
> connector of your Red Pitaya. The password is "root". I often copy my fpg
> file to the SD card and configure the Red Pitaya that way. If there is data
> from the Zynq PL (programmable logic) region that needs to get stored then
> it will first need to be sent to the processor system (PS) of the Zynq. The
> Toolflow only supports BRAM, snapshots and software registers at the
> moment. No streaming is supported.
>
> There is only a USB interface on the 125-14 and not 125-10. The USB,
> volatile memory and SD interfaces directly with the PS. The PL interfaces
> with the PS via the AXI bus.
>
> The Busy Week team have done some great work on the Red Pitaya and the
> Toolflow is available on casper-astro/mlib_devel (merge staging 2019). It
> will be integrated into casper-astro-soak-test at some point. The
> casper-astro/tutorials_devel (workshop2019) has some great tutorials on the
> Red Pitaya.
>
> Shout if you need more help or not sure of what I am talking about :).
>
> Kind regards,
>
> Adam
>
> On Fri, 19 Jul 2019, 10:59 PM William Emery, <
> [email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Hi Everyone,
>>
>> I am new at the CFA working with Alex Raymond and Jonathan Weintroub.
>>
>> I am working with Red Pitaya and have run into an issue.  I am trying to
>> save data directly on the Red Pitaya.  I read the documents and it seems
>> this can only be done using the RAM and not the SD card according to this
>> page:
>>
>>
>> https://redpitaya.readthedocs.io/en/latest/developerGuide/software/clt.html#saving-data-buffers
>>
>> I want to be able to store the data on the Red Pitaya in a non-volatile
>> way.  Is there a way to mount the SD card as read/write instead of just
>> read only?  Or has anyone tried using the USB port to store data?
>>
>> Thanks!
>>
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