<ysionneau>
it's a set of makefiles that will fetch and build the toolchain
<ysionneau>
it may be even easier like this :)
<ysionneau>
just some exports and make -C compile-lm32-rtems
<thunderbolt_>
thanks, I'll give it a try
<ysionneau>
thunderbolt_: do you mind if I ask what you do with lm32? :)
<thunderbolt_>
Actually, I'm writing my bachelor exam. An FPGA-based project is the start and it shall be controlled in a user-friendly way though the new FT800 display
<ysionneau>
ah touch display
<ysionneau>
cool
<thunderbolt_>
yes, but the FT800 is too complex to control it from a HDL state machine or so
<ysionneau>
sure, use a soft core :)
<ysionneau>
will your project be open source on github ?
<thunderbolt_>
we'll see... it very specific to that university project though
<ysionneau>
it's not a problem that it's specific
<ysionneau>
any cool open source project using FPGA and soft core is good
<ysionneau>
it would allow others to learn from your experience and from what you've learned :)
<thunderbolt_>
That's true
<ysionneau>
when it's done, just git push it :) it takes seconds and it's good for everyone :)
<thunderbolt_>
mpfr, mpc, gmp ... those are specific to milkymist aren't they?
<ysionneau>
no
<ysionneau>
those are dependencies of gcc
<thunderbolt_>
umm ok...
<thunderbolt_>
about git... please don't `git push` me :-)
<ysionneau>
;)
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<ysionneau>
good night
<thunderbolt_>
good night
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