The MiniZED makes a special point of having you install the Oracle Virtual Box -- got that all done. Then it says there is a pre-loaded image for Vivado? Where is it?
The MiniZED makes a special point of having you install the Oracle Virtual Box -- got that all done. Then it says there is a pre-loaded image for Vivado? Where is it?
I managed to follow both the HW and SW tutorials using Vivado installed directly on Windows 10. No need for a VM.
I managed to use 2019.2 and Vitis without too much trouble - the main different is how a project and BSP is started in Vitis compared to the SDK in 2019.1. I'm not sure exactly where in the labs you are, but if you've installed 2019.2 too then I suspect you might be at this point.
The lab is probably expecting you to be running the SDK. You'll need to run Vitis, pick a workspace and "Create Application Project" and then create a new platform for hardware (XSA). To be honest it's a little too much to explain in a single post. You might find it useful to follow a guide that uses Vitis first such as https://www.hackster.io/adam-taylor/mini-but-mighty-the-minized-and-vitis-for-motor-control-9c376b
I've just moved on the Petalinux stuff and trying to use 2019.2 which is confusing the hell out of me (again).
I managed to follow both the HW and SW tutorials using Vivado installed directly on Windows 10. No need for a VM.
I managed to use 2019.2 and Vitis without too much trouble - the main different is how a project and BSP is started in Vitis compared to the SDK in 2019.1. I'm not sure exactly where in the labs you are, but if you've installed 2019.2 too then I suspect you might be at this point.
The lab is probably expecting you to be running the SDK. You'll need to run Vitis, pick a workspace and "Create Application Project" and then create a new platform for hardware (XSA). To be honest it's a little too much to explain in a single post. You might find it useful to follow a guide that uses Vitis first such as https://www.hackster.io/adam-taylor/mini-but-mighty-the-minized-and-vitis-for-motor-control-9c376b
I've just moved on the Petalinux stuff and trying to use 2019.2 which is confusing the hell out of me (again).