Could we do discuss such subjects in one pharo day for instance ? May would be perfect for me.
Cheers, Cédrick > Le 10 mars 2019 à 11:36, Loïc LAGADEC <loic.laga...@ensta-bretagne.fr> a > écrit : > > Yes! > Feel free to get in touch :) > Cheers > Loïc > > Loïc Lagadec > Professor > Lab-STICC UMR CNRS 6285 > Ensta Bretagne Deputy Head of Research - Cybersecurity > > +33 (0)2 98 34 89 08 <tel:+33%202%2098%2034%2089%2008> > loic.laga...@ensta-bretagne.fr <mailto:loic.laga...@ensta-bretagne.fr> > > National Institute of Advanced Technology, Brittany > www.ensta-bretagne.fr <http://www.ensta-bretagne.fr/> - 2 rue François Verny > - 29806 Brest Cedex 9 <x-apple-data-detectors://4/2> > > > Le 10 mars 2019 à 09:12, Cédrick Béler <cdric...@gmail.com > <mailto:cdric...@gmail.com>> a écrit : > >> If I remember well, smalltalkers from britany have worked on FPGA design on >> visualwork. I think there were Loic Lagadec, Alain Plantec and Bernard >> Pottier. >> https://www.ensta-bretagne.fr/lagadec/ >> <https://www.ensta-bretagne.fr/lagadec/> >> >> >> Maybe they can help here ;-) >> >> Cheers, >> >> Cedrick >> >> Le 10 mars 2019 à 01:38, Ben Coman <b...@openinworld.com >> <mailto:b...@openinworld.com>> a écrit : >> >>> not quite what you asked, but... apart from their size, one advantage of >>> FPGAs and Arduino & ESP32 microprocessors >>> over purpose CPUs is providing deterministic real-time latency (i.e. sensor >>> inputs controlling motors). >>> For that domain a strong contender in a Pi-like format is the Programmable >>> Realtime Unit of the BeagleBone Black. >>> http://beagleboard.org/pru <http://beagleboard.org/pru> >>> >>> 40x faster response time than the main CPU of BeagleBone (and Pi). See >>> slide 11... >>> https://elinux.org/images/1/1c/Birkett--enhancing_rt_capabilities_with_the_pru.pdf >>> >>> <https://elinux.org/images/1/1c/Birkett--enhancing_rt_capabilities_with_the_pru.pdf> >>> >>> cheers -ben >>> >>> On Sat, 9 Mar 2019 at 22:32, Norbert Hartl <norb...@hartl.name >>> <mailto:norb...@hartl.name>> wrote: >>> I’m trying to collect information about programming in pharo for FPGA. The >>> only things I found are around PharoROS like this [1]. If anyone has more >>> information or is willing to talk about I’m open ears. >>> >>> The background is that we did little things with the PharoThings toolkit >>> and want to research which other combinations like Arduino, ESP32, FPGAs >>> are there to be a good extensions to a Pi. >>> >>> Any hint is welcomed! >>> >>> Thanks, >>> >>> Norbert >>> >>> [1] >>> http://esug.org/data/ESUG2014/IWST/Papers/iwst2014_From%20Smalltalk%20to%20Silicon_Towards%20a%20methodology%20to%20turn%20Smalltalk%20code%20into%20FPGA.pdf >>> >>> <http://esug.org/data/ESUG2014/IWST/Papers/iwst2014_From%20Smalltalk%20to%20Silicon_Towards%20a%20methodology%20to%20turn%20Smalltalk%20code%20into%20FPGA.pdf>