On Thu, Jul 19, 2018 at 6:40 PM, Justin Forbes wrote:
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> On Wed, Jul 18, 2018 at 4:26 PM, Ben Cotton wrote:
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>> == Summary ==
>> A number of devices like Xilinx ZYNQ based devices such as the
>> 96boards Ultra96 and the Intel based UP² have onboard FPGAs. FPGA
>> manager is a vendor-neutral
On Wed, Jul 18, 2018 at 4:26 PM, Ben Cotton wrote:
> == Summary ==
> A number of devices like Xilinx ZYNQ based devices such as the
> 96boards Ultra96 and the Intel based UP² have onboard FPGAs. FPGA
> manager is a vendor-neutral framework that has been upstream in the
> kernel since 4.4. This is
On 07/18/2018 02:26 PM, Ben Cotton wrote:
> == User Experience ==
> Currently the Fedora support for FPGAs is basically non existent.
> There's currently a few open tools for specific FPGAs. This is the
> beginning of improving this with the intention of having a uniform as
> possible user experie
On Wed, Jul 18, 2018 at 05:26:08PM -0400, Ben Cotton wrote:
> == Summary ==
> A number of devices like Xilinx ZYNQ based devices such as the
> 96boards Ultra96 and the Intel based UP² have onboard FPGAs. FPGA
> manager is a vendor-neutral framework that has been upstream in the
> kernel since 4.4.
== Summary ==
A number of devices like Xilinx ZYNQ based devices such as the
96boards Ultra96 and the Intel based UP² have onboard FPGAs. FPGA
manager is a vendor-neutral framework that has been upstream in the
kernel since 4.4. This is the initial support for FPGAs in Fedora
using open source vend