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Installing and Running XXICC rev 0.0k

This document describes how to install and run XXICC on your computer, either by compiling XXICC source code or installing binaries.

 

This is revision 0.0k, which has some additions for Flavia, the Free Logic Array.  Section 4 "Running XXICC" adds target "fla" to load the files needed for Flavia.  New Section 5 tells you how to get the FTDI library you need to talk to the Gadget Factory Papilio One over USB.

 

For more information on XXICC and GalaxC, see the 'blog post XXICC (21st Century Co-design) release 0.0k and XXICC's home page: xxicc.org.

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    johnbeetem over 10 years ago

    I just build XXICC 0.0k using RasPi's new Raspbian "Wheezy" 09-09-2014 release.  Once I had 09-09-2014 installed and configured properly, I used "apt-get install" to install libXft.so and libftdi.so.  "apt-get" seemed to behave properly, but I couldn't find where it put the libraries.  It used to put them in "/usr/lib".  However, now it puts them in "/usr/lib/arm-linux-gnueabihf".  So that's where you need to look for libXft.so and libftdi.so.  I'll put this information in the next revision of Installing and Running XXICC.

     

    I did all this on my good old 256MB Raspberry Pi model B w/ rev 1.0 PCB.

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    johnbeetem over 10 years ago

    I just build XXICC 0.0k using RasPi's new Raspbian "Wheezy" 09-09-2014 release.  Once I had 09-09-2014 installed and configured properly, I used "apt-get install" to install libXft.so and libftdi.so.  "apt-get" seemed to behave properly, but I couldn't find where it put the libraries.  It used to put them in "/usr/lib".  However, now it puts them in "/usr/lib/arm-linux-gnueabihf".  So that's where you need to look for libXft.so and libftdi.so.  I'll put this information in the next revision of Installing and Running XXICC.

     

    I did all this on my good old 256MB Raspberry Pi model B w/ rev 1.0 PCB.

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