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Glad I am just a novice using nano.
why not write your own SATA controller on an FPGA and then input data with a switch?
Tried to do that with a pcie for floppy drives once. I'd rather write code than hdl XD
I am writing HDL… it is good except when it is not 🤣
formal verification somewhat helps
So I've heard. What tools have you been using? I've never done more than hobby stuff with vhdl and attempted verilog once. I prefer the syntax of verilog but I've heard less FV tools support it.
Verilog is like C but VHDL is some abomination that is like C++ and Java
You should absolutely use FuseSoC. It makes it *very* easy to interface with whatever tools of your choice + package management of sorts.
Currently developing for an iCE40 UP5K with Verilog, so Yosys for synthesis and nextpnr/icestorm for the FPGA bitstream generation.
iCE40 UltraPlus is nice as they are pretty cheap, they have 1024Kbit in 4 large RAM blocks, and a RE’d open source toolchain that works great.
If you insist on using VHDL there is this: https://github.com/ghdl/ghdl-yosys-plugin
Thanks for the info!
I want to use whatever is more professional/industry standard which first getting out of school seemed to be verilog for most places I was looking at. Got a job doing firmware (sort of) and never haven't touched the stuff since except for some playing around hobby stuff. Taught myself atmel because most of the aftermarket technology in automotive uses atmel.
I have an iCE40 board. Their loader tool for Windows was super buggy (threading stuff) I patched it but never submitted a PR. I wonder if they fixed it.
Also, it’s less the language more concepts. But a lot more things support Verilog afaik.
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