Hi Charles,

Just for update. I have run machinekit on DE0-Nano-SoC successful. 
It is the time to enter FPGA things, if I am not wrong, i have to build 
<*https://github.com/machinekit/mksocfpga 
<https://github.com/machinekit/mksocfpga>*> as FPGA firmware, then use 
*hm2_soc_ol  
*as driver to let machinekit talk with FPGA.

Now I am running 32 bit ubuntu, it seems i can not install docker or 
recently Quartus-15.1.2 
<https://github.com/cdsteinkuehler/QuartusBuildVMs/tree/master/Jessie-Quartus-15.1.2>
Does old version work?

Thanks!
-chengxi

On Wednesday, 24 August 2016 22:48:25 UTC+8, Charles Steinkuehler wrote:
>
> On 8/24/2016 9:32 AM, euerka wrote: 
> > Dear all, 
> > 
> > Recently I 
> > read_
> http://blog.machinekit.io/2016/04/altera-soc-running-machinekit-with.html_ 
> > <
> http://blog.machinekit.io/2016/04/altera-soc-running-machinekit-with.html> 
> and 
> > i bought one DE0-Nano-Soc board. 
> > 
> >  From this post I follow 
> > this_(
> https://github.com/cdsteinkuehler/mksocfpga/blob/master/HW/README.BuildSystem.txt_
>  
> > <
> https://github.com/cdsteinkuehler/mksocfpga/blob/master/HW/README.BuildSystem.txt>__)
>  
>
> > build system guide. As I understand as followings, please correct me if 
> there is 
> > any mistakes: 
> > 1.On host machine, set up Quartus according above guide 
> > 2. clone https://github.com/machinekit/mksocfpga and compile firmware 
> > 3. prepare SD image as normal 
> > 4. Copy firmware to /boot 
> > 5. insert SD card to SoC board and boot 
> > 
> > Please give me more hints to start with this SoC board, 
>
> Unless you really need to build from source, you should use one of the 
> uSD image (and look at the README file) from: 
>
> http://deb.mah.priv.at/uploads/de0-nano/ 
>
> The process of fully automating builds of the uSD images from source 
> is nearly complete, but at the moment things are moving a bit quickly 
> (but everything still generally works). 
>
> Even if you need to build from source, I suggest you start with the 
> image to get familiar with the system.  Then you can replicate as much 
> (or little) of the build process as needed for your application.  The 
> details for building the various bits and pieces are contained in the 
> Jenkins build jobs. 
>
> -- 
> Charles Steinkuehler 
> [email protected] <javascript:> 
>

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