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robseb avatar robseb commented on September 2, 2024

@Andy2No, thanks for having interest in my work and for your feedback.

Naming conventions such as _DE10STD are used to identify the specific development board as noted here. These zip-files can be used to create a bootable SD-Card. The SD-Card folder contains the development files of this Linux Distribution and allows in conjunction with my build system to create new custom versions. I tied to document it best as possible as you can find here.

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Andy2No avatar Andy2No commented on September 2, 2024

Thanks, @robseb

Have you considered adding a Discussions tab? Sorry if I've asked this before. They're a useful way for users of a repo to share knowledge without necessarily pestering you about it. They can be a good place to ask about something that doesn't qualify as an issue too, e.g. just asking for clarification on how to do something, or sharing an idea on how to do something.

I might have observations to share as a discussion, once I've got back up to speed. For example, when I looked at using this repo for the DE10-Nano, a while ago, I found I could load new FPGA images by sending them via a terminal program (TeraTerm), and either loading them manually or having them automatically overwrite the standard image, as it boots up. I found that easier than learning how to make up a new microSD card and it seemed a simpler way to iterate development of a new design - at least for me.

I've since forgotten some of the details, but I'll try to reproduce in on the DE10-Standard, and make some notes. A discussion with the details in might be useful to someone else, but it definitely doesn't qualify as an issue.

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robseb avatar robseb commented on September 2, 2024

Okay @Andy2No I have enabled the discussion feature within GitHub. I do have a Gitter Chat room, as well.

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Andy2No avatar Andy2No commented on September 2, 2024

Excellent. Thanks, @robseb

I think I've seen that chat room, a while ago, but I'd forgotten it existed. [EDIT: I've found it, here: https://app.gitter.im/#/room/#rsyocto_community:gitter.im ]

The discussions tab is a good feature, anyway, and is immediately accessible from the repo. I've used it in earlephilhower/arduino-pico quite often ( https://github.com/earlephilhower/arduino-pico/discussions )

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