Off to a great start with a typo in the website name to start using Lattice tools on the iCEstick...pic.twitter.com/KV8MW3VrWh
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Off to a great start with a typo in the website name to start using Lattice tools on the iCEstick...pic.twitter.com/KV8MW3VrWh
I guess it didn't matter that much, since their tools don't want to work under ubuntu? Got some more things to try, but this segfault is bad
I got the FPGA tools to work on Raspbian (https://hackaday.io/project/7982-cat-board/log/37305-getting-to-blinky-cat-board-style …). Not sure if that helps with Ubuntu.
I'm getting closer, just missing the programmer... It's hard to compare much to icestorm if it won't run.
are you having troubles with Icestorm or lattice tools? Icestorm should just work on Ubuntu..
Lattice. Icestorm has been easy so far.
good. jfyi: you can also use "iceprog" from IceStorm with the *_bitmap.bin file generated by iCEcube.
I personally have not managed to get Lattice's Diamond Programmer working under Ubuntu so far..
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