Thanks a lot that pushed me in the right direction.

I now have my 2 python based Machineface configs fully up and running with 
your cramps interface, temperature tmc2130 (spi mode) steppers, pwm etc all 
fully functional.

Schematics for cramps and pcb layouts for the new capasitive probe sensor 
addition(KiCad), py-spi-dev and other related files 
are now on github and I expect to have the (once again rebased)commits for 
mksocfpga and machinekit ready to launch in beginning of next week when I 
return to my workstation.



On Monday, 17 July 2017 18:23:39 UTC+2, Charles Steinkuehler wrote:
>
> On 7/16/2017 3:09 PM, Michael Brown wrote: 
> > Next I tried out with the image you pointed to only linking to these 
> > instructions: docker pull cdsteinkuehler/jessie-quartus-15.1.2 this 
> > gives me an image I then can start with: docker run -it 
> > cdsteinkuehler/jessie-quartus-15.1.2 And then what ? 
>
> Follow the instructions here: 
>
>
> https://github.com/cdsteinkuehler/mksocfpga/blob/master/README.MD#launch-a-docker-build-machine-with-the-latest-mksocfpga-source-code
>  
>
> Basically, the steps are: 
>
> * Clone the mksocfpga repo 
> * Launch docker with the repo mounted in the docker image 
> * Build the protobuf bindings 
> * Build the FPGA bitfile 
>
> ...or is that not what you're trying to do? 
>
> -- 
> Charles Steinkuehler 
> cha...@steinkuehler.net <javascript:> 
>

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