Step 2: Select Components
Drag the iobricks and ebricks you want onto the eFabric canvas.
This demo supports a maximum of four iobricks and four ebricks and must have at least one cpu
, eth
, and memif
chiplet.
Step 3: Inspect Datasheet
Review the features of the chip you just designed.
Step 4: Emulate
Press the "Emulate" button to launch an FPGA based emulation of the new chip.
Step 5: Test
Interact with the Terminal window to verify that the machine configured in Step 1 performed as expected. The terminal runs a Yocto-generated version of Linux with a minimal set of packages installed.
Here are some examples to get you started.
CPU info
cat /proc/cpuinfo
$ cat /proc/cpuinfo
View running processes
top
$ top
Note: press Ctrl-C
to exit.
Download a file
wget https://zeroasiccorp.github.io/demo-images/hello.txt
$ wget https://zeroasiccorp.github.io/demo-images/hello.txt
Have fun!