Gregory Edigarov wrote:
> On Fri, 6 Oct 2023 10:06:15 - (UTC)
> Stuart Henderson wrote:
>
> > On 2023-10-06, S V wrote:
> > >> The software that you're using may need the USB device to be
> > >> attached to ugen rather than uftdi. The simplest way to do this is
> > >> probably to type
On Fri, 6 Oct 2023 10:06:15 - (UTC)
Stuart Henderson wrote:
> On 2023-10-06, S V wrote:
> >> The software that you're using may need the USB device to be
> >> attached to ugen rather than uftdi. The simplest way to do this is
> >> probably to type "boot -c" at the boot loader, "disable
On 2023-10-06, S V wrote:
>> The software that you're using may need the USB device to be attached to
>> ugen rather than uftdi. The simplest way to do this is probably to type
>> "boot -c" at the boot loader, "disable uftdi", "quit".
>
>
> Thanks!!! It works!!!
good, thanks for confirming.
>
> The software that you're using may need the USB device to be attached to
> ugen rather than uftdi. The simplest way to do this is probably to type
> "boot -c" at the boot loader, "disable uftdi", "quit".
Thanks!!! It works!!!
Last "barrier" in front of openhardware
more or less falls! :D :D
On 2023-10-06, S V wrote:
> Here is description of problem:
>
> After building software and attaching HW I can successfully scan usb
>
> found 10 USB device
> Bus device vid:pid probe type manufacturer serial product
> 000 001 0x:0x xvc-client Generic none xHCI root hub
> 001 001
Strangely enough I can see your message on MARC, but not in mailbox
I'm using Sipeed TangNano 9k
> This subject interests me a lot. Can you tell us which model of FPGA
> have you bought / are you using?
пт, 6 окт. 2023 г. в 03:01, S V :
>
> Good Day, List!
>
> This mail is call for help,
This subject interests me a lot. Can you tell us which model of FPGA
have you bought / are you using?
On 10/5/23 21:01, S V wrote:
Good Day, List!
This mail is call for help, advice and to stir interest.
While playing with open source workflow for FPGA chips
I found with pleasure that not
Good Day, List!
This mail is call for help, advice and to stir interest.
While playing with open source workflow for FPGA chips
I found with pleasure that not only GoWin FPGAs supported by open
source tools, but also all needed tools easily built on OpenBSD
(working on ports now). yosys, project
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