EOS S3 Dev tools and examples
Posted: Mon Mar 25, 2024 4:53 pm
If I try and build the FPGA examples for the EOS S3 using the QORK-SDK, the build fails as reported by others here. I have been able to build the single trivial example supplied with the F4PGA tools, but the example is so trivial as to be uninteresting. Trying to build the examples from the QORK-SDK with the F4PGA tools also fails.
Although the Quickfeather is advertised as "totally open source" I have been unable to find anywhere the source code for the factory example installed on it although this would of course provide a good example (I have found the binary's but they're not interesting).
Some non-trivial examples, for example using the Wishbone bus for processor to FPGA communication would seem to be in order along with a complete working tool chain for both the processor and FPGA. Using Docker, it should not be hard to provide this in a form which would pretty much guarantee it works on most platforms.
Given the fact that these forums appear almost dead and the various Quicklogic GIT repositories generally haven't been updated in ages, I'm not optimistic that this post will generate any useful response, but I figured I'd give it a shot. I can only assume that this product is basically dead.
Although the Quickfeather is advertised as "totally open source" I have been unable to find anywhere the source code for the factory example installed on it although this would of course provide a good example (I have found the binary's but they're not interesting).
Some non-trivial examples, for example using the Wishbone bus for processor to FPGA communication would seem to be in order along with a complete working tool chain for both the processor and FPGA. Using Docker, it should not be hard to provide this in a form which would pretty much guarantee it works on most platforms.
Given the fact that these forums appear almost dead and the various Quicklogic GIT repositories generally haven't been updated in ages, I'm not optimistic that this post will generate any useful response, but I figured I'd give it a shot. I can only assume that this product is basically dead.