Has anyone got a copy of the avr xlink code from a few years back ? It seems to have been lost after the move away from xlinkers.com, and I'm hoping it would be a reasonable reference for implementing a verilog version...
Cheers,
Simon.
Avr xlink code
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I don't know about the AVR code, but there was also an FPGA XMOS link implementation posted on xlinkers:
http://archive.xmoslinkers.org/forum/vi ... 3af69d1990
The project link on the thread doesn't work but it appears you can still get the code via anonymous SVN checkout:
http://archive.xmoslinkers.org/forum/vi ... 3af69d1990
The project link on the thread doesn't work but it appears you can still get the code via anonymous SVN checkout:
I don't know the code myself so I can't answer any questions on it but I suspect given the date it was released it is for XS1-G devices only.The username is: anon
The password is blank
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Thankyou, that's perfect :) I actually want to use the -G device if I can because it's 5v tolerant. I know it's "only 1st generation" and you're up to 3rd generation, but it's not as if I'm planning a 10-year product lifecycle here ... And you get 4 cores :)richard wrote:I don't know about the AVR code, but there was also an FPGA XMOS link implementation posted on xlinkers:
http://archive.xmoslinkers.org/forum/vi ... 3af69d1990
The project link on the thread doesn't work but it appears you can still get the code via anonymous SVN checkout:
I don't know the code myself so I can't answer any questions on it but I suspect given the date it was released it is for XS1-G devices only.The username is: anon
The password is blank
Cheers
Simon