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The XSOC Project Version Beta 0.93 README Copyright (C) 1999, 2000, Gray Research LLC. All rights reserved. The contents of this file are subject to the XSOC License Agreement; you may not use this file except in compliance with this Agreement. See the LICENSE file. Dear intrepid student, educator, hobbyist, or researcher, Thank you for your interest in the XSOC Project. The XSOC Project is an unsupported collection of experimental hardware and software designs and specifications, cited in the Circuit Cellar magazine series, "Building a RISC System in an FPGA", and providing an example for the noble purpose of teaching computer design. XSOC consists of the XSOC System-on-a-Chip design, including the xr16 RISC processor core, and an on-chip bus and peripherals. It is accompanied by a port of the lcc4.1 retargetable C compiler that targets xr16, and a simple xr16 assembler and simulator. Please be sure to carefully review the XSOC License Agreement (see the LICENSE file). Also be sure to visit http://www.fpgacpu.org/xsoc for the latest news and to check that you have the current version of the XSOC Project. This is version Beta 0.93. To begin, read the Getting Started Guide (doc\started.pdf). If you do try the XSOC Project, please let us know what you think of it, either by sending a message to fpga-cpu@egroups.com or by filling out the Survey and sending it to xsoc-survey@fpgacpu.org. I do hope you enjoy working with the XSOC Project and that it inspires you to pursue further hands-on study of computer design and FPGAs. Jan Gray President, Gray Research LLC ---------- CONTENTS The XSOC Project distribution consists of these files and directories. 1. Documents LICENSE: XSOC License Agreement README: this file FAQ: frequently asked questions about XSOC contrib: list of third party contributions survey: XSOC User Survey 1.0 doc\started.pdf: Getting Started Guide doc\xspecs.pdf: Various xsoc/xr16 specifications doc\schematics.pdf: A Tour of the XSOC/xr16 Schematics doc\xsoc-talk.pdf: Slides of a talk on FPGA CPUs and XSOC/xr16 2. Project Issues issues\issues: issues database issues\issues-list: issues list summary issues\issues-howto: how to report new issues 3. Tools lcc-xr16\: C compiler for xr16 src\xr16\: xr16 assembler and simulator src\lfsr\: linear feedback shift register counter generator 4. Schematics Design xsoc.pdf(*), xsoc\: XSOC/xr16 Foundation 1.5 XSOC 1.0 design 5. Verilog Design xsocv.pdf(*), xsocv\: XSOC/xr16 1.0 Verilog design 6. Configuration Bitstreams Schematics version xsoc\xsoc-05xl-1.2-093.bit: 12 MHz XSOC 1.0 for XS40-005XL v1.2 xsoc\xsoc-05xl-1.3-093.bit: 12.5 MHz XSOC 1.0 for XS40-005XL v1.3 xsoc\xsoc-05xl-1.4-093.bit: 12.5 MHz XSOC 1.0 for XS40-005XL/+ v1.4 xsoc\xsoc-10xl-1.2-093.bit: 12 MHz XSOC 1.0 for XS40-010XL v1.2 xsoc\xsoc-10xl-1.3-093.bit: 12.5 MHz XSOC 1.0 for XS40-010XL v1.3 xsoc\xsoc-10xl-1.4-093.bit: 12.5 MHz XSOC 1.0 for XS40-010XL/+ v1.4 Verilog version xsocv\xsocv-05xl-1.3-093.bit: 12.5 MHz XSOC 1.0 for XS40-005XL v1.3 xsocv\xsocv-05xl-1.4-093.bit: 12.5 MHz XSOC 1.0 for XS40-005XL/+ v1.4 xsocv\xsocv-10xl-1.3-093.bit: 12.5 MHz XSOC 1.0 for XS40-010XL v1.3 xsocv\xsocv-10xl-1.4-093.bit: 12.5 MHz XSOC 1.0 for XS40-010XL/+ v1.4 7. Demos demos\fib.c: Fibonacci demo source demos\sim.s: simulator preamble assembly source demos\end.s: simulator epilog source demos\gr.c: Graphics demo source demos\glyphs.c: Glyphs (font) table source demos\makeglyphs.c: Build glyphs.c source 8. Tests tests\: xr16 instruction set test suite (*) not an Acrobat PDF document. Unfortunately Foundation projects are also given the .pdf filename extension. ---------- NOTES 1. Throughout the XSOC project files, most email addresses have been camoflaged (foo@bar.com -> foo-@bar.com or foo @bar.com) to help reduce email address harvesting. |
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