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Hello, i am very thankful for everyone who can help me!
I have to run OpenCL programs on the DE-SOC1-Board, but every documentation write, that I will need the OpenCL Linux Distribution Image. I have already Ubuntu configured on the DE1-SOC-Board with some software running on it. Is it possible to run OpenCL FPGA programs on the board with ubuntu? If its possible i would also do the programming/building/compiling and running on the board with the INTEL FPGA RTE Linux ARM32 Software. Is that working? My time for the project is running away ): Thank you !Link Copied
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I would like to do the same with a different SoC board. Please post your solution if you have one.
Preliminary research I found this document, that may hold some answers. https://www.altera.com/en_us/pdfs/literature/hb/opencl-sdk/aocl_rte_getting_started.pdf The following section may be what you need? 4.1.5 Installing the Intel FPGA RTE for OpenCL onto the SoC FPGA Board- Mark as New
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Hi,
It would be good if you could go through this tutorials also as help to give more picture. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ucdd6jigzjc&list=plqfr0we42khfw3rf-sexs3jxubhyoz_if Regards, CloseCL (This message was posted on behalf of Intel Corporation)- Mark as New
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Thanks for the tutorial link, but I think you missed the question being asked. As far as I am aware the out-of-box procedure only provides a basic Linux version with BusyBox v1.20.2 for the basic commands, but has no other development tools.
Q "Is it possible to run OpenCL FPGA programs on the board with ubuntu?" I think that Altera should supply a well known Linux image that can be setup in minimum time. The lack of a usable image is as a major impediment to newbies wanting to start using OpenCL on Altera FPGA boards. I am currently trying to set up a Debian Linux distro for running on a DE0-nano-SoC. It is taking some time. It would be good if Altera could supply a Ubuntu or Debian image with OpenCL setup ready to use.- Mark as New
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