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<kraiskil>
Can anyone point me to a "hello world" example project that uses icestorm & next-pnr? All I can find is yosys/icestorm/arachne-pnr examples.
<kraiskil>
Using next-pnr as a drop-in replacement for arachne-pnr doesn't seem to work even after modifying the command line options - should it? Or should I as end-user just use arachne-pnr for now?
<tpb>
Title: GitHub - icebreaker-fpga/icebreaker-examples: This repository contains small example designs that can be used with the open source icestorm flow. (at github.com)
<kraiskil>
daveshah, ha - I'd missed that blif vs json thingy. (wait - is this json as in Java script object notation?)
<kraiskil>
hehe - and now a top.asc is produced :p
<tnt>
I'm not even sure why it accepts positional argumentS ?
<kraiskil>
the coolness of a tool is related to its learning curve? :p
<tnt>
well so far it's really just reading the -h output, not exactly rocket science.
<kraiskil>
anyways, I got my .bin now. Next up, find my board and try to flash it :) Thanks all for the help
<kraiskil>
(also, why are there at least three flashing tools for Lattice - not including Lattice's own - out there. Is anyone working on unifying these?)
<tnt>
kraiskil: 3 ?
<MoeIcenowy>
to be honest, I use flashrom for my board ;-)
<tnt>
kraiskil: there is iceprog which is the 'standard' stuff using the ftdi chips connected the same way as the official boards. Then tinyfpga has its own stuff because it has a 'bootloader' thing which is completely specific to tinyfpga.
<kraiskil>
iceprog, iceburn, tinyprog
<kraiskil>
ok, I haven't looked into all this yet :)
<tnt>
Oh yeah, iceburn ... but that one is pretty much the same as iceprog function wise, it doesn't have any advantage other than being python only.
<kraiskil>
heh - tinyprog fails to program the board. Ohwell, this I leave for another time :D
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