Reminiscent of my time with early Xilinx and their provided Linux ~2.28 version.
One of the those times where I as a software engineer (with home hobbyist electronic background) can actually fix the Rocket IO FPGA by doing the tweak-resynthesize-burn-testing cycles, extremely fast.
Reminiscent of my time with early Xilinx and their provided Linux ~2.28 version.
One of the those times where I as a software engineer (with home hobbyist electronic background) can actually fix the Rocket IO FPGA by doing the tweak-resynthesize-burn-testing cycles, extremely fast.
Great times, great times.