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+ Want to run Linux with RISC-V on Open Source Hardware?
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+ This talk will explore the current options including how open source FPGA tools can be leveraged to build open Linux-capable systems.
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+ I will explain how myself and others at Hackaday Supercon teamed up to get Linux running on RISC-V core in the ECP5 FPGA badge using only open source tools thanks to Project Trellis, yosys and nextpnr. I will explain what migen and LiteX are, and how it enabled us to quickly build a System-on-Chip (SoC) capable of running Linux on VexRiscv.
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+ In conclusion, I will explore the landscape of open source chip designprojects and the Linux-capable RISC-V silicon chips on horizon for 2020, and talk about my desire to collaborate on an affordable (<$100?) OSHW Linux RISC-V board.
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+ Drew Fustini is a hardware designer and embedded Linux developer, from Chicago (USA), now living in Berlin. He designs open source hardware projects for OSH Park (an PCB manufacturing service), and maintains Adafruit Python libraries for the BeagleBone. Drew volunteers on the board of directors of Open Source Hardware Association (OSHWA) and BeagleBoard.org Foundation He organizes the Berlin Embedded Linux meetup and recently became a RISC-V Foundation ambassador.