This time i used the USB-Blaster and Quartus 15.0 to program the Build5
and Build8.
Previously I used HPSDRProgrammer_web on openSUSE and Ubuntu to program
Hermes with Protocol2 firmware.
I listen to the openHPSDR weekly podcasts --
tsarchive.openhpsdr.org.
Dave (KV0S) who is author of HPSDRProgrammer had said some months ago
that he was working on developing for the Go programming language but
has not had much time to do programming. That was until yesterday's
podcast when he intimated he did a little bit in the last week.
I have not seen an update in github since May 2017.
He has had to take on teaching an additional university class and the
additional work associated with it.
In the general discussion Bill (KD5TFD) asked Phil (VK6PH) if he had
seen the HermesLite2 article on hackaday, Phil promised to have a look
at it.
Overall nothing much in the way of development is happening as those
guys seem snowed under with their day jobs.
73 ... Sid.
On 08/09/2019 23:02, Steve Haynal wrote:
> Hi Jaroslav,
>
> Thanks for the update and including this in Fedora. That is surprising
> that HPSDRProgrammerV2-nopcap is not doing any basic file type checks.
> Unfortunately, I don't think this is under active development. I
> should probably fork and keep an updated version on the HL2 github,
> but there is never time. SparkSDR will also now update the firmware.
> Eventually, I'd like to add the same to Quisk.
>
> 73,
>
> Steve
> kf7o
>
>
> On Thursday, September 5, 2019 at 11:36:46 PM UTC-7, Jaroslav
> Å karvada wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I finally decided to update gateware on my Hermes Lite 2.0. I used
> Quartus Prime Pro Programmer v19.2.0.57 on Linux Fedora 30 x86_64.
> As a
> USB Blaster I used the following clone [1]. It's a bit more expensive
> than the cheap STM32 based clones, but for me it worked flawlessly. I
> upgraded to gateware version 64, then I used
> HPSDRProgrammerV2-nopcap to
> update through the Ethernet to version 65 - Â thanks Steve for
> this :)
>
> Regarding the HPSDRProgrammerV2-nopcap I will package it into
> Fedora, so
> it will be available there out of the box as the distribution
> package.
>
> One minor problem I have encountered during the flashing through the
> Ethernet was that I accidentally flashed HTML preview file from the
> github not the raw binary file itself, but I quickly recovered the
> device through the JTAG. I will probably create some pull request to
> HPSDRProgrammerV2-nopcap upstream adding some sanity check for this
>
> thanks & regards
>
> Jaroslav, OK2JRQ
>
> [1]
>
https://www.ebay.com/itm/FPGA-CLPD-NIOS-JTAG-Rev-C-Hardware-Altera-USB-Blaster-Download-Cable/163425943598
> <
https://www.ebay.com/itm/FPGA-CLPD-NIOS-JTAG-Rev-C-Hardware-Altera-USB-Blaster-Download-Cable/163425943598>
>
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