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Welcome to MinSoC.
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In order to put the system up and running, you should first visit MinSoC's Wiki
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that can be found at (http://www.minsoc.com). There, you will find guidance
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to retrieve and install the required tools, simulate and synthesize the design,
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and to run and debug the first firmware on your FPGA.
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IMPORTANT: By any arisen problems, doubts or special requirements, take a look
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into the FAQ pages (also in this very Wiki). It includes possible adaptations
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you can easily make to the system, solutions for the most reported problems
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using MinSoC and the Advanced Debug System, and even some tweak possibilities.
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If you have a problem which is not described there or you cannot make it work,
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please send us an email to .
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FINALLY: My system is up and running, what do I do next? The real system
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documentation is the minsoc.pdf document. It gives a thorough insight into
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MinSoC, its goals, design and ideas. It helps you to better understand the
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system and can give you a good idea of what to do next, after your system is up
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and running.
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Enjoy your time,
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Raul Fajardo
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