Releases: Digilent/Arty-Z7
20/HDMI-in/2024.1-1
To use this release, download the -sw.ide.zip and -hw.xpr.zip files and follow instructions found on the demo page on Digilent Reference.
This release is associated with the 20/HDMI-in/master branch of this repository.
Note: the warnings and errors displayed in Vivado and Vitis Classic while the project is building do not affect the functionalities of the demo.
10/HDMI-in/2024.1-1
To use this release, download the -sw.ide.zip and -hw.xpr.zip files and follow instructions found on the demo page on Digilent Reference.
This release is associated with the 10/HDMI-in/master branch of this repository.
Note: the warnings and errors displayed in Vivado and Vitis Classic while the project is building do not affect the functionalities of the demo.
20/OOB/2024.1-1
To use this release, download the "hw.xpr.zip" and "vitis_export_archive.ide.zip" files, then follow instructions found in this demo's wiki page to set up the demo and run it on your board.
This release is associated with the 20/OOB/master branch of this repository.
10/OOB/2024.1-1
To use this release, download the "hw.xpr.zip" and "vitis_export_archive.ide.zip" files, then follow instructions found in this demo's wiki page to set up the demo and run it on your board.
This release is associated with the 10/OOB/master branch of this repository.
20/HDMI-in/2023.1-1
To use this release, download the -sw.ide.zip and -hw.xpr.zip files and follow instructions found on the demo page on Digilent Reference.
This release is associated with the 20/HDMI-in/master branch of this repository.
Note: the warnings and errors displayed in Vivado and Vitis while the project is building do not affect the functionalities of the demo.
10/HDMI-in/2023.1-1
To use this release, download the -sw.ide.zip and -hw.xpr.zip files and follow instructions found on the demo page on Digilent Reference.
This release is associated with the 10/HDMI-in/master branch of this repository.
Note: the warnings and errors displayed in Vivado and Vitis while the project is building do not affect the functionalities of the demo.
20/Hello-World/v2022.1-1
Hello Word Demo - Release for Xilinx tools version 2022.1
To use this release, download the Petalinux *-img.gz, Vivado *-hw-2022.xpr.zip and Vitis *-sw-2022.ide.zip files.
Use a suitable imager tool to write the Petalinux image file to the SD card. On Windows we recommend Win32 Disk Imager or SDImager, which are open-source tools. On Linux use the "dd" tool. Extract the *.img file from the archive and load it with the imager tool. Keep in mind that this will overwrite ALL data on the SD card.
Use the login name "petalinux" at first login, after that it will require to change the password immediately.
20/Hello-World/v2021.1-1
Hello Word Demo - Release for Xilinx tools version 2021.1
To use this release, download the Petalinux *-img.gz, Vivado *-hw-2021.xpr.zip and Vitis *-sw-2021.ide.zip files.
Use a suitable imager tool to write the Petalinux image file to the SD card. On Windows we recommend Win32 Disk Imager or SDImager, which are open-source tools. On Linux use the "dd" tool. Extract the *.img file from the archive and load it with the imager tool. Keep in mind that this will overwrite ALL data on the SD card.
10/Hello-World/v2022.1-1
Hello Word Demo - Release for Xilinx tools version 2022.1
To use this release, download the Petalinux *-img.gz, Vivado *-hw-2022.xpr.zip and Vitis *-sw-2022.ide.zip files.
Use a suitable imager tool to write the Petalinux image file to the SD card. On Windows we recommend Win32 Disk Imager or SDImager, which are open-source tools. On Linux use the "dd" tool. Extract the *.img file from the archive and load it with the imager tool. Keep in mind that this will overwrite ALL data on the SD card.
Use the login name "petalinux" at first login, after that it will require to change the password immediately.
10/Hello-World/v2021.1-1
Hello Word Demo - Release for Xilinx tools version 2021.1
To use this release, download the Petalinux *-img.gz, Vivado *-hw-2021.xpr.zip and Vitis *-sw-2021.ide.zip files.
Use a suitable imager tool to write the Petalinux image file to the SD card. On Windows we recommend Win32 Disk Imager or SDImager, which are open-source tools. On Linux use the "dd" tool. Extract the *.img file from the archive and load it with the imager tool. Keep in mind that this will overwrite ALL data on the SD card.