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Hostmot2 FPGA code for SoC/FPGA platforms from Altera and Xilinx
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License Free partial reconfiguration #100

Open the-snowwhite opened 5 years ago

the-snowwhite commented 5 years ago

@cdsteinkuehler @mhaberler @ArcEye @machinekoder

Just a small heads up on something on my TODO list comming true:

Finally :-) IntelFPGA in their upcomming 19.1 Lite release (not yet downloadable), feature partial fpga reconfiguration support for cyclone V devices (license free).

Other features are the HLS compiler (tool to accelerete c code in the fpga fabric).

https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/software/programmable/quartus-prime/download.html

Intel_Quartus_19.1_features_Devices.pdf Intel_Quartus_19.1_features_Design_flow.pdf

https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/machinekit/BPRQpoyvFm8%5B1-25%5D

https://groups.google.com/forum/#!searchin/machinekit/partial$20reconfiguration|sort:date/machinekit/C_EKyemnE5Q/Ub6ImxWGAwAJ

https://groups.google.com/forum/#!searchin/machinekit/partial$20reconfiguration|sort:date/machinekit/C8xyZ286YOU/8o-pz1f2BAAJ

CycloneV_partial-reconfig-demo.tar.bz2: (proof of partial reconfiguration working in quartus 17.1 see git log) https://drive.google.com/open?id=0BwyLvgyVIdi8M2gwalBkUG43YkU https://drive.google.com/file/d/0BwyLvgyVIdi8M2gwalBkUG43YkU/view?usp=sharing

the-snowwhite commented 5 years ago

So it was Xilinx that got the ball rolling this summer: Site Docs and quick vids

Since the Ultra96 is an Ultrascale+ it comes with all the bell and whistles ... :-)