This was a tutorial without feedback. I had NO idea what I did except to click , drag, and connect. I double-checked my connections and the bitstream came out fine. I wish I would have an understanding of what the IP components do beyond their names. It was kinda cool to make a bitstream overlay of my own. I can see this going far. I would like to hardware-enable some of my algorithms and then run them on AWS F-1 instances to get blazing speed for my company. This PYNQ really is fun.
The catalog of PYNQ overlays is overwhelming I will have to look through this stuff to see what can be done.
I wonder if one could make an all-games aimbot. Heh.
PS all this stuff worked great on my Ubuntu development platform. I deviated from the build process by cloning the github repo down with git clone https://github.com/Xilinx/PYNQ.git
which was a lot easier for me.
{gallery}Getting up and Running Gallery. soooooo good. |
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image.png: Something generated by the PYNQ test pattern generator and captured using ImageMagick on my Ubuntu dev platform |