Eating Rabbits: A guide to using Python to conquer FPGA video systems

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Tim 'mithro' Ansell

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This is the same idea of my question that push me to research for this video... Thank you very much....

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Any updates to this? For example migen became nMigen which became Amaranth HDL. But does Enjoy-Digtal's LiteX work equally as well with Amaranth HDL? The documentation still points to Migen.

And what if your board is not listed as supported? For example, I have a trenz "SMF2000".. how easy would it be to put USB or video blocks on it (assuming the appropriate physical layer hardware is added)?

Regarding the 31m50s mark, is the Sigrok / Light-Scope for the FPGA available anywhere? I don't see it on LiteX :(

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