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RISC-V-Guide
- RISC-V Development with Android and Linux
- Android Development on RISC-V
- Getting started with Android Development on RISC-V
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Experiences with RISC-V boards and general development?
I know RISC-V has a been around for several years now and companies like Western Digital use it for their NAS products and even Apple has hired a few RISC-V engineers in the past year. Though, what are other peoples experiences with RISC-V engineering and development? Also, for those that haven't heard of RISC-V here some some helpful Tools, Projects, and Learning Resources.
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Tools & Resources for RISC-V development
Useful Tools & Resources for RISC-V development.
- Useful Tools and Resources for RISC-V development
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Tools and Resources for RISC-V
A useful set of Tools and Learning for RISC-V.
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Useful Tools and Programs for RISC-V
I found a useful list of Tools, Programs, and Resources for RISC-V. Looks like it covers RISC-V models, RISC-V Operating systems, RISC-V Tools, 5G, and Machine Learning. I thought I'd share it for anyone that's interested. https://github.com/mikeroyal/RISC-V-Guide
- Cool Risc-V Guide/Wiki on GitHub
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Booting Linux inside a RISC-V emulator running on TempleOS.
I've been working on trying to get my old MicroPython TOS port running again, but decided to test out the code which allows me to run C code compiled with gcc on TOS with something more robust so I looked into getting this RISC-V emulator running. Obviously the timing is wrong and you can't do much, but it's still cool to boot the Linux kernel on TOS and have a minimal working busybox environment.
- Suggested Resources to Learn how to Write RISCV Emulator?
What are some alternatives?
ch32-rs - Embedded Rust device crates for WCH's RISC-V and Cortex-M microcontrollers
nuclei-sdk - Nuclei RISC-V Software Development Kit
jupiter - RISC-V Assembler and Runtime Simulator
ch32v00 - Unofficial snap for ch32v00* chipset development tools
ch32v307 - Including the SDK、HDK、Datasheet of RISC-V MCU CH32V307 and other relevant development materials
GCC-Cross-Compiler - These are gcc cross compiler tools.
Cores-VeeR-EH1 - VeeR EH1 core
MuditaOS - Mobile operating system based on FreeRTOS™ optimized for E Ink displays - developed for Mudita Pure minimalist phone
ch32v103
Xassette-Asterisk - Evaluation board for AllWinner's RISC-V 64 SoC F133/D1s
lxp32-cpu - A lightweight, open source and FPGA-friendly 32-bit CPU core based on an original instruction set
rvemu - RISC-V emulator for CLI and Web written in Rust with WebAssembly. It supports xv6 and Linux (ongoing).