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resources:tools-software:linux-software:adi-kuiper_images:master [10 Jan 2022 15:47] Stefan-Robert Rausresources:tools-software:linux-software:adi-kuiper_images:master [27 Sep 2022 17:27] (current) – [Master NO-OS files] Darius B
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 HDL and Linux projects are build whenever there are new commits in [[ repo>hdl/tree/master |  HDL ]] or [[ repo>linux | Linux ]] repositories. Output boot files are structured in folders as they would be on SD card, and archived. HDL and Linux projects are build whenever there are new commits in [[ repo>hdl/tree/master |  HDL ]] or [[ repo>linux | Linux ]] repositories. Output boot files are structured in folders as they would be on SD card, and archived.
  
-==== Boot partition files ==== 
  
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   * **[[https://swdownloads.analog.com/cse/boot_partition_files/master/latest_boot_partition.tar.gz|Master boot files]]**   * **[[https://swdownloads.analog.com/cse/boot_partition_files/master/latest_boot_partition.tar.gz|Master boot files]]**
  
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   * It is recommended to use **master boot files** only if you really need them (for example features that are not part of any release yet) since the files may not be always in a good state. Check **[[:resources:tools-software:linux-software:adi-kuiper_images:release_notes | Latest release]]** for most recent tested boot files.   * It is recommended to use **master boot files** only if you really need them (for example features that are not part of any release yet) since the files may not be always in a good state. Check **[[:resources:tools-software:linux-software:adi-kuiper_images:release_notes | Latest release]]** for most recent tested boot files.
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   * Inside downloaded archive is a **ReadMe.txt** file describing what files you need to copy on boot partition root depending on your hardware setup, and **VERSION.txt** file containing build dates and git commits.   * Inside downloaded archive is a **ReadMe.txt** file describing what files you need to copy on boot partition root depending on your hardware setup, and **VERSION.txt** file containing build dates and git commits.
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-==== Microblaze images ==== +</WRAP> 
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 +===== Master Microblaze images ===== 
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   * **[[https://swdownloads.analog.com/cse/microblaze/master/latest_microblaze_images.tar.gz|Master microblaze images]]**   * **[[https://swdownloads.analog.com/cse/microblaze/master/latest_microblaze_images.tar.gz|Master microblaze images]]**
  
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   * It is recommended to use **master microblaze images** only if you really need them (for example features that are not part of any release yet) since the files may not be always in a good state. Check **[[:resources:tools-software:linux-drivers:platforms:microblaze_loading | Latest microblaze released images]]** for most recent and tested images.   * It is recommended to use **master microblaze images** only if you really need them (for example features that are not part of any release yet) since the files may not be always in a good state. Check **[[:resources:tools-software:linux-drivers:platforms:microblaze_loading | Latest microblaze released images]]** for most recent and tested images.
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   * Inside every archive there is system_top.bit, simpleImage.<project name>.strip and a script to program it.   * Inside every archive there is system_top.bit, simpleImage.<project name>.strip and a script to program it.
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-==== Nios2 images ==== +</WRAP> 
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   * **[[https://swdownloads.analog.com/cse/nios2/master/latest_nios2_images.tar.gz|Master nios2 images]]**   * **[[https://swdownloads.analog.com/cse/nios2/master/latest_nios2_images.tar.gz|Master nios2 images]]**
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   * It is recommended to use **master nios2 images** only if you really need them (for example features that are not part of any release yet) since the files may not be always in a good state. Check **[[:resources:tools-software:linux-drivers:platforms:nios2 | Latest nios2 released images]]** for most recent and tested images.   * It is recommended to use **master nios2 images** only if you really need them (for example features that are not part of any release yet) since the files may not be always in a good state. Check **[[:resources:tools-software:linux-drivers:platforms:nios2 | Latest nios2 released images]]** for most recent and tested images.
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   * Inside every archive, there is zimage, <project name>.sof and a script to program it.   * Inside every archive, there is zimage, <project name>.sof and a script to program it.
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-==== NO-OS files ==== +</WRAP> 
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   * **[[https://swdownloads.analog.com/cse/nios2/master/latest_nios2_images.tar.gz|Master NO-OS images]]**   * **[[https://swdownloads.analog.com/cse/nios2/master/latest_nios2_images.tar.gz|Master NO-OS images]]**
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   * Inside every archive there are different configurations <project name>.elf.   * Inside every archive there are different configurations <project name>.elf.
-  * Check **[[:resources:no-os:overview No-OS Overview]]** and **[[:resources:fpga:quick_validation| Quick validation with NO-OS for more information]]**+  * Check **[[:resources:no-os | no-OS ]]** and **[[:resources:fpga:quick_validation| Quick validation with NO-OS for more information]]** 
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resources/tools-software/linux-software/adi-kuiper_images/master.1641826041.txt.gz · Last modified: 10 Jan 2022 15:47 by Stefan-Robert Raus