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openFPGALoader reviews and mentions
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STEPS to install ISE 14.7 in DEBIAN 12
Another way to flash the devices in Linux is to use https://github.com/trabucayre/openFPGALoader which supports a variety of cables and devices. It also supports the Xilinx Virtual Cable protocol, which allows you to use Xilinx tools like ChipScope with almost any cable.
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GAO under Linux
Even though I saw multiple proposed solutions around the web, I could not get the Gowin cable to be detected under Ubuntu Linux as well, so neither the programmer nor GAO could work. I tried opensource openFPGALoader as an alternative to the programmer (but not GAO of course..), but got some issues as well (not with cable, but with certain bitstreams causing the programming to hang). So the easiest solution for me to stick with Windows version.
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issue with Gowin 20k and openFPGAloader
i could/should eventually open a ticket on the openFPGAloader indeed
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[Asking for Help] Tang Nano 9K Programmer - Linux Ubuntu 20.04 - "No USB Cable Connection"
Most Linux users seem to prefer openFPGALoader, but if you need GAO and the other suggestions don't work you might have to use a Windows VM, thankfully Gowin IDE supports (supported?) Windows XP/7 if you want a lightweight guest.
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Quartus on Steam Deck
You might be able to use a tool like openFPGALoader to load a bitstream onto your board from macOS.
- openFPGALoader v0.9.0: added support for flashing the Cortex M3 binary of the GW1NSR-4C
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Gowin Programmer not working in Win11
Try openFPGALoader. It works fine in Windows 10 and Linux for me. https://github.com/trabucayre/openFPGALoader
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Software for simulation of Gowin devices and IP?
There's the open source openFPGALoader with explicit support for macOS if i remember correctly, I'm not sure if it supports all the features but it should be a good starting point.
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Programming over remote
u/PCB4lyfe all you need are just the drivers for the USB blaster. To load the bitstream you can use openFPGALoader https://github.com/trabucayre/openFPGALoader
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Help me test if my Basys 3 is working or not
OP, if that doesn't work, and you feel comfortable installing openFPGALoader (https://github.com/trabucayre/openFPGALoader), I can send you the GPIO demo bitstream to put on your board.
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trabucayre/openFPGALoader is an open source project licensed under Apache License 2.0 which is an OSI approved license.
The primary programming language of openFPGALoader is C++.
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