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I'm wondering, is there a process to convert either the Xschem Tedax or Verilog files to a Freerouting 'dsn' file so I can route a pcb using my Xschem schema, or will I need to write one myself (in Tcl I assume?) ?
Richard, port Mecrisp-Across to it and you could! https://mecrisp-across-folkdoc.sourceforge.io/
Hi Richard, Yes, it's too small as Mecrisp-Stellaris requires about 20KB for the image. Personally I won't use less than 64KB flash (to allow temporary development apps while building a project) Cheers, Terry
It's best that beginners know that SWDCOM works on all OS's except Windows. In other words SWDCOM works on the following OS's Linux FreeBSD OSX - Mac Fixing 'Stair Stepping ' and getting SWDCOM working is more like a beginners 'right of passage', when planning to use Mecrisp-Stellaris for embedded on STM32xx MCU's in my opinion. See: https://mecrisp-stellaris-folkdoc.sourceforge.io/stair-stepping.html to get started on the first challenge, and https://mecrisp-stellaris-folkdoc.sourceforge.io/swdcom-install.htm...
I made a Mecrisp-Stellaris Language Server during my recent year and a half hiatus. I’ve tested it on the Helix editor and it works fine under Linux and FreeBSD. It should work fine with any LSP capable editor once it’s configured. View the UserDoc page here: https://mecrisp-stellaris-folkdoc.sourceforge.io/mecrisp-stellaris-lsp.html You can get the tarball here https://sourceforge.net/projects/mecrisp-stellaris-folkdoc/files/mecrisp-stellaris-LSP.tar.gz/download
Following hardware failures at home about one and a half years ago, I had to build some new pc's and decided to take the opportunity to explore this new 'AI' thing and try out NixOS. I also finished my 6 year long development of 'FURS' which adds the same facility to Forth that 'header files' do for C. I'm now back on FreeBSD and was able to restore all my Userdoc files and start updating the site again, starting with : https://mecrisp-stellaris-folkdoc.sourceforge.io/new-projects.html#new-projects...