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jay2718

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  1. jay2718's post in nexys a7 bootstrapping linux guide was marked as the answer   
    Here is the guide, "Xilinx Vivado block designs for FPGA RISC-V SoC running Debian Linux distro." github eugene-tarassov/vivado-risc-v.
    https://github.com/eugene-tarassov/vivado-risc-v
    I wish to interface to some analog, digital, and mixed signal circuits, vme bus and such.
    What will be key, is to create a device driver. Any info on this?
    I did find yts, it was Ubuntu 18.04.5 LTS on Win10/11 wsl2 that worked with all the guides.
    I am trying to build two cores w RISC V, still installing the Vivado 2022.2 on U18.04.5 LTS. This Xilinx download is 74.42 GB, and needs to run (7 to 8) hours to complete.
    How to Install RISC V on Nexys A7 100T by Ryan Heng ( https://youtu.be/ECA-D6ZFnU4 ).
    Setting up a Nexys board in Linux! by FPGAs for Beginners ( https://youtu.be/9gJdh8Rb1vI ).
    WSL2 Ubuntu GUI by David Bombal ( WSL2 Ubuntu GUI by David Bombal )
     

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