BTW:

Beagleboard x15 is armv7-a --> armhf ?
It seems like the rpi3's can run armhf compiled software, I do not know if 
this requires the whole os to be armhf compiled also ?

Perhaps it would be possible to run MK armhf style compiled on the Ultra96, 
how to go about testing that and is this a viable solution ?

On Sunday, 25 August 2019 13:59:58 UTC+2, Michael Brown wrote:
>
> Well I found my notes building debs for the armhf is a peice of cake (and 
> takes around 2 min)
>
> ## ------------ newest -------------------#
> cd machinekit-hal
> time scripts/build_docker -t armhf_9 -c deb
>
> cd machinekit-cnc
> time scripts/build_docker -t armhf_9 -c deb
>
> ## ---------------------------------------#
>
> However build scripts / instructions have no arm64 support and I can only 
> find scattered attempts of building for arm64 soc's,
> and most importantly no real sucessfull arm64 machinekit run reports.
>
> Since I have no idea how armhf support was added (before mksocfpga), I 
> have no clue as to what is needed to be added to gain arm64
> (deb) compilation support, which I see as a requirement for adding the 
> xilinx (arm64) mpsoc based Ultra96 board port to mksocfpga....?
>
> I'd rather Not have to start by messing around with (uninstructed) arm64 
> rip builds, and then have to do the Vivado 2018.x fpga work on top of that
> following a (possible) arm64 package build... ?
>
>
> On Saturday, 24 August 2019 14:20:49 UTC+2, Charles Steinkuehler wrote:
>>
>> On 8/24/2019 5:19 AM, Michael Brown wrote: 
>> > Now having some experience with Vivado and the Ultra96 I'm thinking of 
>> > following up on this.. 
>> > Xilinx has a Ultra96 Debian buster image online here as a starting 
>> point: 
>> > 
>> https://www.xilinx.com/products/design-tools/ai-inference/ai-developer-hub.html#edge
>>  
>>
>> Looks like an interesting board.  The Ultrascale+ parts are really 
>> nice to work with.  I support a ZCU104 design for my Day Job that runs 
>> video compression/streaming between the HDMI ports and Ethernet. 
>>
>> NOTE: I have a uSD image that's "Plain ole Debian" if you want 
>> something more generic to work with than the Xilinx AI SDK.  It's for 
>> the ZCU104 but you should be able to use it as-is with the Ultra96 if 
>> you swap out the boot files (kernel, device-tree, & U-Boot).  Let me 
>> know if you're interested. 
>>
>> > Next to find out how to install (aarch64) ARM64 Machinekit. 
>> > Are there yet arm64 Machinekit packages online ? 
>> > Or 
>> > What are the commands for building mk-hal/cnc from source (been a while 
>> > since I last built debs...) 
>>
>> It's been ages since I've compiled from source.  I always just look at 
>> the CI files and do it manually: 
>>
>> https://github.com/machinekit/machinekit/blob/master/.travis.yml#L92 
>>
>> https://github.com/machinekit/machinekit/blob/master/scripts/build_docker 
>>
>> -- 
>> Charles Steinkuehler 
>> [email protected] 
>>
>

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