mithro: nope. gave up for now; hacking on qemu instead
how long will the mitx case take to print?
mithro
shenki: About that 10-15 hours
shenki
hrm i hope it works then :)
mithro
Actually, it is estimating 28 hours....
shenki
how much will it cost in material?
mithro
Maybe ~$1.00
shenki
ok. nice. low risk in that sense :)
mithro
Just time really
xfxf
mithro: yeah i bought a 3d printer with intent on printing a bunch of cases, but the cases need to be slightly bigger then what the printer can actually print
i started experimenting with a design that could be built in seconds but never persued
i wonder whether there's a better alternative to basic 3d printing given collectively we probably want a good ~30 cases printed
the weight of the cases i'm currently using is problematic for interstate/overseas work, they're kinda heavy
er, s/built in seconds/built in pieces/
mithro
_florent_: So, I've gotten the UART stuff working on the Opsis board using your opsis-soc
rohitksingh
mithro / _florent_ : how does this opsis-sim target work? In Qemu?
Title: Fix liteEth on real Opsis board · Issue #21 · enjoy-digital/opsis-soc · GitHub (at github.com)
froztbyt1 is now known as froztbyte
mithro
Well I'm done for the night.
Next step is to test the video soc target
Oh! _florent_ - I fixed the only issue I could find with the uart on the lowspeed io board. The opsis was holding the reset line low. I've successfully uploaded the lm32 firmware via it multiple times now.
Also tested the fx2 in serial mode and that seems to work fine to
With my latest changes, they both work, as does connecting a pmodusbuart to the p3 connector.