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What is the difference in software development between ARM-DS for Altera and Ashling RiscFree IDE?
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Hi Njoroge,
RiscFree also supports Cyclone V HPS. But otherwise you are correct. Arm DS only debugs Arm cores. RiscFree debugs HPS and Nios V.
Sue
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Hi Njoroge,
You can find examples of debugging with both tools on our GitRepo: https://altera-fpga.github.io/rel-25.1/ed-demo-list/ed-list/
Search for Ashling and ARM DS or ARM Development Studio.
Please review those and let us know if you have questions.
Thanks,
Sue
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From what I gathered, Ashling RiscFree IDE can be used for all hard and sofcore processors software development of the 10 series and Agilex devices since it supports both Risc-V and ARM ISAs while Arm-DS can only be used for Arm HPS processors but supports all Altera FPSoCs.
Hence, for example, if I plan to use the Agilex 5 or Arria 10 SoC devices, all I need is the RiscFree IDE for all software development for both the Nios-V and HPS processor cores. If I was using the Cyclone-V SoC devices, I would need RiscFree for the Nios soft processor then Arm-DS for the HPS. Correct me if wrong.
Thank you
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Hi Njoroge,
RiscFree also supports Cyclone V HPS. But otherwise you are correct. Arm DS only debugs Arm cores. RiscFree debugs HPS and Nios V.
Sue
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Hi Njoroge,
Please let us know if you have any question on this.
Regards
Tiwari
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