Hi Lawrence,

Yes, the platform file is sparse. Right now it is enough to get the test model 
working but would need to be extended to include other onboard clocks, GPIO, 
etc.

No, PYNQ  is not mandatory and is independent of what is supported in the tool 
flow right now for the ZCU111. However, to get communication with the MPSoC for 
things like casperfpga you would need an operating system and the PYNQ image is 
what I have used to install and run tcpborphsever.

Best,

Mitch

> On Jul 2, 2020, at 3:24 PM, Lawrence Shing <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> I’ve got my hands on a ZCU111, and created a Centos box with the CASPER 
> toolflow.
> 
> The zcu111.yaml file included in CASPER’s platforms directory seems quite 
> sparse. Is there an alternate YAML file that has more definitions?
> 
> In order to use the ZCU111, do I need to incorporate PYNQ to access the 
> capabilities of the testbed?
> 
> Lawrence Shing
> 
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