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Since you have a software background it might be interest to tinker with some RISC-V setups on your boar. There are a lot of open RISC-V soft-core CPUs and SoCs available (https://riscv.org/risc-v-cores-and-soc-overview). This one also has a port for the DE10-nano board.
Since you have a software background it might be interest to tinker with some RISC-V setups on your boar. There are a lot of open RISC-V soft-core CPUs and SoCs available (https://riscv.org/risc-v-cores-and-soc-overview). This one also has a port for the DE10-nano board.
Also, the FuseSOC and LiteX projects both support the DE10 nano, and can be used to roll your own custom SOCs with RISC-V or OpenRISC cores.
Also, the FuseSOC and LiteX projects both support the DE10 nano, and can be used to roll your own custom SOCs with RISC-V or OpenRISC cores.
Maybe start with blinking a LED and go from there.
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