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===== Developing on the Avnet MicroZed Board ===== | ===== Developing on the Avnet MicroZed Board ===== | ||
As this board contains a FPGA which must be loaded with a suitable configuration, | As this board contains a FPGA which must be loaded with a suitable configuration, | ||
+ | * [[first_example_microzed_sysdev| System Developer]] | ||
+ | * [[first_example_microzed_appdev| Application Developer]] | ||
+ | * [[first_example_microzed_deploy| Deploying]] | ||
===== Running Demo Programs ===== | ===== Running Demo Programs ===== | ||
The deep runtime library offers a couple of demo programs, e.g. using serial output or flashing a led. Create a new project as given above and open the //deep// project file. Navigate to // | The deep runtime library offers a couple of demo programs, e.g. using serial output or flashing a led. Create a new project as given above and open the //deep// project file. Navigate to // | ||
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</ | </ | ||
- | Create a run configuration and run the program as given in [[first_example|Hello World with System.out]] | + | Create a run configuration and run the program as given in [[first_example|Hello World with System.out]]. Be aware of the fact that all the examples using //flink// devices (which are implemented in the FPGA) need a suitable configuration loaded into the FPGA at startup. |