7 | | Alternatively, you can directly download the latest WARP FPGA Board XBD from the repository: [/trac/browser/PlatformSupport/XBD/boards/Rice_University_WARP_FGPA_V2P70/data/Rice_University_WARP_FGPA_V2P70_v2_2_0.xbd?format=raw Rice_University_WARP_FGPA_V2P70_v2_2_0.xbd]. |
| 7 | Alternatively, you can directly download the latest WARP FPGA Board XBDs from the [source:PlatformSupport/XBD/boards subversion repository]. Once downloaded save it to the following location: |
| 8 | |
| 9 | {{{ |
| 10 | C:\WARP_Repository\WARP\boards\Rice_University_WARP_FGPA_V2P70\data\ and |
| 11 | C:\WARP_Repository\WARP\boards\Rice_University_WARP_FGPA_V2P70_LogicClkBoard\data\ |
| 12 | }}} |
| 13 | |
| 14 | And finally in EDK, browse to ''Edit->Preferences'' and in the ''Application Preferences'' section add ''C:\WARP_Repository''. However if you download just the XBDs, all the custom cores will not be available to use. For the complete repository follow the instruction [wiki:edk_user_repository here]. |
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| 16 | As you can see, there are two XBDs that are available. The first enables (without the LogicClkBoard) enables the use of just the [wiki:HardwareUsersGuides/FPGABoard_v1.2 FPGA Board], its I/O etc. The second includes additional custom cores that control the [wiki:HardwareUsersGuides/ClockBoard_v1.1 Clock Board], [wiki:HardwareUsersGuides/RadioBoard_v1.4 Radio Boards], [wiki:HardwareUsersGuides/AnalogBoard_v1.1 Analog Boards] etc. |
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