Cool. I figured it'd be a bit before you could get something out. While the sata connector makes it easier, I kind of lost access to my short-term ability to leverage that for myself...so I was hopeful I could just wait a smidge and see if someone…
Did anyone get anywhere with the notion of a higher-speed interface to all of this? I'd love to get a higher sample rate A/D and D/A on a single board for one of my projects. The LogiPi makes for a nifty solution that's not pricey for people to ex…
It works well enough- but it'd be nice to eventually see a new board that's more appropriately geared for the new form factor. And the velcro's what I'd planned for my ultimate config, along with some better suited nylon standoffs attached to the L…
Actually, the boards should be intended for more than just developers. (Remember the Pi, even the Pi2, is intended to be an educational computer first and foremost. The fact that at least one or more of the games I've ported over the years are lik…
You might consider looking at AHIR. It's an LLVM backend, designed mainly with clang in mind to convert C/C++ idioms and code directly to synthesizeable VHDL. I've not used it yet, but it's the front-runner in what I'm planning on doing ultimately…
To the best of my understanding there's several tools out there- but most of them require at least the free VHDL tools from Altera and Xilinx to produce the synthesis proper. (WebPack does work for many things- and if you've got one of the supporte…