Michael,

I just wrote a uSD of the desktop image with Etcher. I was able to login 
with the console in Putty, however, I didn't see anything with the monitor 
connected to the HDMI.
Am I missing something?

I am in the process of finishing the rewire of my CNC-Lathe controller 
using a 5i25/7i76 pair. What do I have to do to load the 5i25/7i76 bit file 
into the DE10-Nano?

Thanks,
Alan


On Friday, April 13, 2018 at 6:10:21 AM UTC-7, Michael Brown wrote:
>
> @Schooner and others
>
> OK I have now replaced the desktop image, with an enhanced version with 
> less initial setup and updated the read me file accordingly.
>
> This new image uses the fw_setenv / fw_printenv functionality so the u 
> boot variables can be set from linux (also in chroot, with some fuss...)
>
> Best wishes
> Michael B.
>
> On Monday, 9 April 2018 12:39:55 UTC+2, Schooner wrote:
>>
>> Well done Michael,
>>
>> Just tested it and works fine on a DE0-NANO too.
>>
>> If you have no objections I will add them to the images at 
>> http://deb.machinekit.io/uploads/de0-nano/
>>
>> Notes for anyone looking to test.
>>
>> Instructions are in the file readme-console-image.md
>> DO use bmaptool to write to SD card.  dd does not seem to cope too well, 
>> but bmap works fine.
>>
>> I used the console image and once the ethaddr etc was set etc. just 
>> needed to log in;
>> $ sudo apt update
>> $ sudo apt install machinekit-rt-preempt machinekit socfpga-rbf
>> and I was up and running the socfpga-stepper sim, easy as that!
>>
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>>
>> On 07/04/18 00:56, Michael Brown wrote:
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>> Just a FYI that I have released 2 new stretch based images that are much 
>> more stable than the previous Jessie ones. 
>>
>> U-boot 2018.01,  4.9.76-ltsi-rt kernel
>>
>> Also one is a desktop image running LXQT with kwin and even though there 
>> is some latency in loading, I find the windows to be much more responsive
>> with instantainios drag around etc.
>> And axis seems to run quite well with preview (see video demo).
>>
>>     
>> https://github.com/the-snowwhite/soc-image-buildscripts/releases/tag/Release_2.0
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>> On Tuesday, 29 August 2017 15:05:32 UTC+2, Michael Brown wrote: 
>>>
>>> Michael Brown has invited you to *contribute to* the following shared 
>>> folder:
>>> DE10-DE0-Nano 
>>> <https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/0BwyLvgyVIdi8ZG1vYTFzc01EOXc?usp=sharing_eil&ts=59a5669b>
>>> [image: Sender's profile photo]DE10-SoC Machinekit demo image with 
>>> framebuffer
>>> This image also works with the Atlas (DE0-Nano-Soc) board(tested)
>>> Open 
>>> <https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/0BwyLvgyVIdi8ZG1vYTFzc01EOXc?usp=sharing_eip&ts=59a5669b>
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>>> Google Drive: Have all your files within reach from any device. 
>>> Google Inc. 1600 Amphitheatre Parkway, Mountain View, CA 94043, USA [image: 
>>> Logo for Google Drive] <https://drive.google.com> 
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