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Hi there,
Currently I am working on a project to synthesize and program the DE0 Nano FPGA with a RISC-V core (NEORV32). I have successfully programmed it, and the next step would be to just run a simple C/C++ program that could utilize one of the GPIO pin to make an LED Blinks.
I am not sure how that could that be achieved? How can I compile the C/C++ program onto the FPGA with RISC-V softcore?
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Hi Yc11
Have you considered using the NiosV softcore process that is provided by Intel which is supported in the CycloneIV FPGAs.
Could you take a look at the how to for the creating a HelloWorld for the NiosV softcore in the link below:
Regards
Jingyang, Teh
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Jingyang, Teh

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