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48 Added missing sw/host and sw/zipos files dgisselq 2596d 16h /s6soc/trunk/sw/
47 Adding missing files to the sw/dev directory dgisselq 2596d 16h /s6soc/trunk/sw/
45 S6SoC 8-bit support dgisselq 2596d 17h /s6soc/trunk/sw/
44 Made adjustments so that the s/w now matches it's specification document,
as it should've been.
dgisselq 2886d 13h /s6soc/trunk/sw/
39 Fixes the doorbell light, so that it goes on and off properly now. dgisselq 2892d 07h /s6soc/trunk/sw/
38 Updated the documentation. dgisselq 2892d 07h /s6soc/trunk/sw/
37 Fixed the problem with the clock running too slow. dgisselq 2893d 05h /s6soc/trunk/sw/
29 A first capability for setting time, dawn, and dusk values using the keypad.
At this point, I now have a minimal capability for actually accomplishing
the entire task. It's not very robust, but if you get lucky it'll work.
dgisselq 2895d 06h /s6soc/trunk/sw/
27 Added a bootloader capability so that pieces of the program may be immediately
loaded into RAM. Further, the custom linker script, cmodram.ld, has been
added to dispatch object files to either FLASH or RAM. Finally, for those
items that were headed to RAM, their support files have been split between
RAM and FLASH code: kernel.c/ksetup.c, syspipe.c/pipesetup.c, etc.
dgisselq 2899d 17h /s6soc/trunk/sw/
26 Modified to be able to handle different load from virtual addresses. This
enables the bootloader capability.
dgisselq 2899d 17h /s6soc/trunk/sw/
22 Initial version of the ZipOS operating system construct(s). dgisselq 2903d 15h /s6soc/trunk/sw/
21 Adds two device drivers: one for the SPI display, and another for the pseudo
device that simulates the Real-Time Clock.
dgisselq 2903d 16h /s6soc/trunk/sw/
20 This linker description file acknowledges a .fixdata section which can be
used for debug data upon startup. This allows a startup function to write
all registers out, without destroying them or modifying them on the way.
dgisselq 2903d 16h /s6soc/trunk/sw/
19 Addition of dumpuart.cpp to dump the UART transactions to a FILE (method of
debugging the board). FLASHDRVR and ZIPLOAD were also updated to handle
loading ELF files where the code is longer than a single block.
dgisselq 2903d 16h /s6soc/trunk/sw/
15 Adds a new program and a new device: doorbell2 and the PmodCLS display. This
also includes a real-time clock simulator--since we couldn't fit it on the
board.
dgisselq 2909d 09h /s6soc/trunk/sw/
14 Modified the loader so that it will load even if there are RAM variables
in the load, just as long as they aren't anything but zero. (The startup code,
however, doesn't clear memory to match--so be sure to initialize all variables.)
dgisselq 2909d 09h /s6soc/trunk/sw/
12 The UART and PWM audio now work. This includes the changes to make that
happen, as well as the source code for some UART and PWM demo programs.
dgisselq 2910d 07h /s6soc/trunk/sw/
11 Runs on hardware now! Added proper pinouts, pipelined wishbone command
interface sufficient for loading the flash, a loader to load the flash,
and verified that they work.
dgisselq 2911d 05h /s6soc/trunk/sw/
8 First pseudo-running version. The alternate configuration (not the main one)
has been initially tested. wbregs works for reading/writing registers,
so it is now possible to test the peripherals.
dgisselq 2916d 06h /s6soc/trunk/sw/

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