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How well does this actually work on the larger Kintex chips? Are there any projects that show it in action?

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https://www.hackerneue.com/item?id=39836745#39837900

> There's been some interesting recent work to get the QMTech Kintex7-325 board (among others) supported under yosys/nextpnr.. It works well enough now to build a RISC-V SoC capable of running Linux

https://riscv.or.jp/wp-content/uploads/RV-Days_Tokyo_2024_Su...

  32-bit MMU/No-MMU Linux-capable RISC-V softcore with rich peripherals is implemented by pure Verilog, and supported by OpenXC7, the FOSS FPGA toolchain.. These are still modern devices: 7-Series lifetime extended to 2035. 
https://github.com/regymm/quasiSoC

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