Michael, I found an error and I was trying to figure out what the problem was, but your latest fix, seems to have solved the problem. I am rebuilding and I will know for sure in a bit.
Thanks, Alan On Sunday, May 20, 2018 at 5:09:59 AM UTC-7, Michael Brown wrote: > > OK > DE10_Nano_SoC_FB_DB25 project is now finished, compilable and ready for > testing: > > The default bitfile compiled is the PIN_7I76_7I76_7I76_7I76 > > https://github.com/the-snowwhite/mksocfpga/tree/DE10_Nano_SoC_FB_DB25 > > I will first be able to test the project this evening (in 4-6 hours). > You are very welcome to scrutinize and test in the meanwhile > > > On Sunday, 20 May 2018 03:32:32 UTC+2, Michael Brown wrote: >> >> It seems like you are trying to do too many things at once and then it >> gets too over complicated: >> (the systemverilog Cramps version is core reduced only including the >> hm2cores needed for the cramps board) >> (TODO: It is intended to later evolve with a systemverilog based config >> system, hence the hostmot3 name ) >> >> First step is to make a DE10 Nano version of the DE0_Nano_SoC_DB25: >> Since explaining has fallen short of the mark I have initiated the port >> of the fullcore vhdl version in the link below: >> >> Look carefully through the to 6 commits here: >> >> https://github.com/the-snowwhite/mksocfpga/commits/DE10_Nano_SoC_FB_DB25 >> >> I have cheated a little and kept the video cores in the qsys system, so >> the last commits do not compile fully, >> until the video wiring is sorted out. >> After that last step should be to add the hdmi config files to the top >> .vhd file. >> >> The end result will use the same device tree (.dtb file), uboot ,rootfs >> and no_fw hm2 hal config setup as the DE10_Nano_FB_Cramps. ( only >> difference is the DE10_Nano_FB_DB25*.rbf bitfiles of course) :-) >> >> I expect to have a commit ready within a few days unless someone else >> beats me to it..... >> >> Question to ponder: >> It is not yet possible (for me) to support more than 1 screen resolution >> pr bitfile , right now it is 1024x768x8bpp. >> Do you prefer a different screen resolution (up to hd) ? >> >> >> On Thursday, 17 May 2018 02:01:35 UTC+2, mugginsac wrote: >>> >>> I am trying to figure out exactly what I need to do to get the >>> DE10_Nano_FB_DB25 to run with the HDMI console. The problem is that >>> Charles' DE0_Nano_Soc_DB25 uses VHDL and Michael's DE10_Nano_FB_Cramps uses >>> SYSTEM_VERILOG. And Charles' uses hostmot2_cfg.vhd while Michael is using >>> hostmot3_cfg.vhd. So there are no files that I can compare directly and say >>> "Oh, I just need to add 'X' to file 'y' inorder to fix the problem". I was >>> able to get the DE10_Nano to boot using the Putty console under another >>> version of Linux but not to bring up the HDMI console from the DE10-Nano. >>> >>> So I see three options: >>> 1. I use hostmot3_cfg.vhd and the SYSTEM_VERILOG stuff from >>> DE10_NANO_FB_CRAMPS.sv renamed to DE10_NANO_FB_DB25.sv and create a PIN_ >>> file for the 7I76 compatible with hostmote_cfg, or >>> 2. I keep using hostmot2_cfg.vhd and translate/add the missing HDMI >>> stuff from DE10_NANO_FB_CRAMPS.sv to the DE10_NANO_FB_DB25.vhd file, or >>> 3. I keep using hostmot2_cfg.vhd and translate/add the missing PIN DESC >>> stuff from DE10_NANO_FB_DB25.vhd to the SYSTEM_VERILOG file >>> DE10_NANO_FB_CRAMPS.sv renamed to DE10_NANO_FB_DB25.sv (this seems easier >>> to me). >>> >>> Do any of these make any sense? What am I missing? >>> >>> Thanks, >>> Alan >>> >>> >>> -- website: http://www.machinekit.io blog: http://blog.machinekit.io github: https://github.com/machinekit --- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Machinekit" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. Visit this group at https://groups.google.com/group/machinekit. For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/d/optout.
