TU Graz is mentioned in ExplainingComputers’ latest video about RISC-V (towards the end):
https://youtu.be/z6gHC-R59lw

TU Graz is mentioned in ExplainingComputers’ latest video about RISC-V (towards the end):
https://youtu.be/z6gHC-R59lw

RISC-V Guide. Learn all about the RISC-V computer architecture along with the Development Tools and Operating Systems to develop on RISC-V hardware. - mikeroyal/RISC-V-Guide
Wow, this is actually insanely cool
I've loved the prospect of a totally open, patent unencumbered chipset that Intel or ARM don't have dictatorial powers over. RISC-V seems like it's early days in the consumer sphere, but it's awesome to see it coming to laptops from more established brands.
The Verge: The Framework Laptop 13 is about to become one of the world’s first RISC-V laptops
I'm a bit surprised that Niklaus Wirth et al would use Verillog instead of VHDL to implement Oberon RISC5.
Is anyone well-versed enough to try to bring some light on this topic?
I don't have a preference, but with VHDL being so closely related, at least in style, to the Wirth family of languages, it seems at least somewhat interesting that he would choose the language that is less similar to his own.
#FPGA #Wirth #NiklausWirth #Oberon #RISC5 #Algol #Pascal #Modula #VHDL #Verilog
An Update of the RISC5 Implementation (2018)
by Niklaus Wirth
PDF:
https://people.inf.ethz.ch/wirth/ProjectOberon/RISC5.Update.pdf
Braucht jemand eine #risc5 Spielekonsole mit #debian?
https://liliputing.com/lichee-pocket-4a-is-a-risc-v-powered-handheld-game-console/
Ja, ich habe auch gelacht… und dabei bin ich schon ein Spinner dessen einziger "Spielerechner" ein altes NUC mit Randgruppen-Linux (Debian Sid) ist.
Some further hardware notes on the VisionFive 2:
First, there are DIP switches to select the boot device—microSD, m.2, or eMMC. But if a bootable microSD is present, it will boot off of that even if the switches are set for the SSD.
Second, I tried watching a YouTube video, and the 3.5 mm audio jack's output was terrible. I don't know if it's a missing codec, cheap part, or just a defect on my board, but my perennial Linux joke still applies: