Why dedicate a core to real-time anything when you have a large FPGA fabric? Just service a register file in the FPGA fabric and throw an interrupt to the ARM whenever it changes (write access). -Alan On 2017-09-10 22:40, Support via vcf-midatlantic wrote:
I am in need of a programmer to help with some Xilinx Zynq based projects. Think Z-turn Lite connected to ISA bus.
One ARM will run Linux and one without OS to allow real time processing. The idea being to allow services in Linux or devices on the Z-turn to be connected and passed to the ISA bus using code on the ARM.
Pays a few hundred dollars per step in the proof of concept projects. Not a huge amount if you do this professionally, but I'd much rather give the funds to someone here than someone on freelancer.com. If interested reply off list. Thanks!
Henry S. Courbis
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