Hi Sean et al,
I have recently submitted a pull request to casper-astro/casperfpga master
branch that fixes the casperfpga progska install error - thanks to Tyrone
van Balla who fixed this. This should be merged shortly once reviewed and
accepted. As everyone says, it is not needed for the Red
Hi Sean.
progska is a c utility that we use to speed up the programming of the
skarab boards and is not needed for the RP.
On Mon, 01 Jun 2020, 7:23 PM Sean Mckee, wrote:
> Hi Jack,
>
> I did try installing casperfpga on the red pitaya, but it appears that one
> of the libraries (progska, if
Hi Sean,
Sounds like you have everything under control, but FWIW that progska code
isn't needed except for the SKARAB. If it really is just that binary then
if you can coerce python to get past the install error, it won't impact
your ability to run on the pitaya.
Cheers
Jack
On Mon, 1 Jun 2020
Hi Jack,
I did try installing casperfpga on the red pitaya, but it appears that one
of the libraries (progska, if I recall correctly) requires 64-bit. It was
giving me ELFCLASS64 error. Not sure if there's a work around, but I'm
pretty comfortable writing C code to run on the red pitaya to
On Mon, Jun 1, 2020 at 12:05 PM Marc wrote:
> On Sun, May 31, 2020 at 6:54 PM Wesley New wrote:
>
>
> > You should have tcpborphserver installed on the PS. You can telnet into
> tcpborphserver and issue register read and writes that way. ie you could
> telnet into tcpborphserver on localhost
On Sun, May 31, 2020 at 6:54 PM Wesley New wrote:
> You should have tcpborphserver installed on the PS. You can telnet into
> tcpborphserver and issue register read and writes that way. ie you could
> telnet into tcpborphserver on localhost form the RP using a python script and
> run your
Hi Sean,
Just to explicitly add to wes's advice - in addition to the telnet
interface on localhost, you can "just" install full blown casperfpga to
your red pitaya, and connect via localhost using the scripts you already
have. Unless your performance requirements are such that python is out of
Hi Wesley,
Thank you, that's what I was looking for!
On Sunday, May 31, 2020 at 12:54:31 PM UTC-6, wesley wrote:
>
> Hi Sean,
>
> These are all good questions and Ill try to point you in the right
> direction.
>
> So if you followed this tutorial to setup your red pitaya:
>
Hi Sean,
These are all good questions and Ill try to point you in the right
direction.
So if you followed this tutorial to setup your red pitaya:
Hi all,
I'm trying to determine how I would go about finding/using the addresses of
the memory mapped registers being used by the FPGA, from the PS side of the
Red Pitaya. For example, in the spectrometer tutorial, there are several
registers used to control the design, and others to pull data
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