Re: [GTALUG] Western Digital's open source RISC-V core

2019-03-14 Thread Stewart Russell via talk
Yeah, I think it is. This link from Seeedstudio (a well respected open hardware company, and yes, they have 3 Es) has all the goods, including super-tiny Linux boards: https://www.seeedstudio.com/sipeed Cheers Stewart > --- Talk Mailing List talk@gtalug.org

Re: [GTALUG] Western Digital's open source RISC-V core

2019-03-14 Thread Daniel Wayne Armstrong via talk
On Thu, Mar 14, 2019 at 4:14 PM Christopher Browne via talk wrote: > I think it's the Liche Tang that Chris was referencing when he mentioned a > "$17 board". AliExpress sells it for $31 CAD; I'm not sure where to get it > for $17, and that might be $17 USD. > Chris mentioned it was offered by

Re: [GTALUG] Western Digital's open source RISC-V core

2019-03-14 Thread Christopher Browne via talk
On Thu, 14 Mar 2019 at 15:30, D. Hugh Redelmeier via talk wrote: > I assume that you can put this on a FPGA, as Chris Tyler talked about on > Tuesday. I haven't checked this. I think that it is in verilog, but I'm > not sure. > > >

Re: [GTALUG] Western Digital's open source RISC-V core

2019-03-14 Thread Kevin Cozens via talk
On 2019-03-14 3:30 p.m., D. Hugh Redelmeier via talk wrote: I assume that you can put this on a FPGA, as Chris Tyler talked about on Tuesday. I haven't checked this. I think that it is in verilog, but I'm not sure. Yes, it is in Verilog. It could be put on any FPGA that has enough logic

[GTALUG] Western Digital's open source RISC-V core

2019-03-14 Thread D. Hugh Redelmeier via talk
I assume that you can put this on a FPGA, as Chris Tyler talked about on Tuesday. I haven't checked this. I think that it is in verilog, but I'm not sure. There's also an emulator: