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It's About Time

22 Apr 07:53
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With this release, htpdate should be working as expected.

Previous releases had an invalid systemd configuration, and as a result htpdate wouldn't start up. This fixes htpdate, as well as timezone support.

This release is feature-complete.

Now with repo

13 Apr 06:02
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Now with repo Pre-release
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This release adds a Debian repo, to allow for updating various components without needing to reinstall.

HeAP Placer & Fomu-Flash Fixes

11 Apr 02:11
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This release contains a version of nextpnr built with the new HeAP placer. This is much better than the previous placer, and should become the default placer soon enough.

It also contains a fomu-flash fix that releases the SPI pins, allowing SPI to function on the Fomu.

tool updates, localhost hostname, htpdate fixes

20 Mar 07:29
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This release updates yosys, nextpnr-ice40, and icetools. It also includes a fix to htpdate, which should improve its ability to set the time on boot. Additionally, /etc/hosts includes localhost.

This is the first release with a new zipfile naming convention that reflects the tag, rather than a particular date.

sudo, lm32, risc-v, and htpdate

19 Mar 02:01
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This release fixes the following issues:

  • Add risc-v compiler (#4)
  • Add lm32 compiler (#5)
  • Fix sudo always asks for password (#8)
  • Add dfu-util

Fomu EVT3 with RISC-V toolchain

26 Feb 11:07
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This is an experimental release with support for RISC-V.

Fomu EVT3

15 Feb 05:49
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This release should run on all Raspberry Pi boards.

The username is fomu and the password is fomudev.

It must be loaded onto a card that is at least 2 GB.

The root filesystem is mounted readonly, and a user partition is mounted read-write. The fomu home directory is writeable.

v1.1-fomu: firstboot_once: add home partition as part of first boot

21 Jan 23:35
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First production-ready release.

Write to an SD card that's at least 2GB. The first boot will take about a minute, as it goes and reformats itself and generates new keys.

You can then SSH into it. The username is "fomu", and the password is "fomudev".