Back on the quest to learn more about programming FPGAs with a #TinyFPGA. This time I'm trying out #IceStudiopic.twitter.com/5YdGFJbTk5
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Their programming SW is for raspberry pi only: https://www.mocomakers.com/basic-setup-of-the-fipsy-fpga/ … And they tell you on that wiki to buy a "Raspberry Pi 3 Media Center Kit" for more than $50 and Jumper Wires for more than $10. (See Amazon links on that wiki page.)
I'm sure one could easily enough hack together a different programming scheme. But considering that this targets beginners I don't think that it is a reasonable option for that target audience.
Some of the statements on their kickstarter page are imo outright lies. Modifying HDMI signals in real time with a 256 LUT device? And ANNs? I don't think so! And "all you need is the FGPA device" is obviously wrong as you need a raspberry pi (or something similar) to program it.pic.twitter.com/ksTEPBdJ5U
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