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- | All software and firmware is available in [[https://github.com/PalouseRobosub/hydro-zynq|the GitHub repository]]. There are two primary directories, ''%%hardware%%'' and ''%%software%%''. The hardware folder contains all the Verilog and TCL files for interracting with Vivado. TCL scripts have been generated to rebuild the block design in vivado, and a README.txt file in proj/ describes how to use them. Additionally, the IO constraints file is provided for the current hardware. | + | All software and firmware is available in [[https://github.com/PalouseRobosub/hydro-zynq|the GitHub repository]]. There are two primary directories, ''%%hardware/%%'' and ''%%software/%%''. The ''%%hardware%%'' folder contains all the Verilog and TCL files for interacting with Vivado. TCL scripts have been generated to rebuild the block design in [[https://www.xilinx.com/products/design-tools/vivado.html|Vivado]], and a ''%%README.txt%%'' file in ''%%proj/%%'' describes how to use them. Additionally, the IO constraints file is provided for the current hardware. |
The software folder contains all C source code used in programming the HydroZynq. An ELF file can be created by using the `mk` script supplied with the source file name. | The software folder contains all C source code used in programming the HydroZynq. An ELF file can be created by using the `mk` script supplied with the source file name. |