I have a Cora-Z7-10 which we bought to get an early start with some embedded linux stuff. I have it running ok by following the instructions on the wiki but we're intending to use a more up-to-date version of Petalinux (i.e. later than 2017.4) on our custom-designed hardware. Since that hardware isn't available yet, we'd really like to be able to update the petalinux version we're using on the Cora, particularly as we have a need to re-configure the FPGA from Linux and (as I understand it) the mechanism changed at 2018.1 (i.e. the /dev/xdevcfg driver was deprecated).
Has anyone achieved this and would be able to advise on how to proceed?
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I have a Cora-Z7-10 which we bought to get an early start with some embedded linux stuff. I have it running ok by following the instructions on the wiki but we're intending to use a more up-to-date version of Petalinux (i.e. later than 2017.4) on our custom-designed hardware. Since that hardware isn't available yet, we'd really like to be able to update the petalinux version we're using on the Cora, particularly as we have a need to re-configure the FPGA from Linux and (as I understand it) the mechanism changed at 2018.1 (i.e. the /dev/xdevcfg driver was deprecated).
Has anyone achieved this and would be able to advise on how to proceed?
Many thanks
John
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