Hi
    Norman-

    I took note of the mention of Wayland in relation to Nitpicker in the Genode 2014 road-map...   Seems like Genode in ARM trust-zone...will likewise be quite relevant for  running on a Zynq SOC.. 

   I did take note that OKLabs already has some support for Zynq 7000 devices 

  -Peter


On Tue, Jan 28, 2014 at 7:20 AM, Norman Feske <norman.feske@...1...> wrote:
Hi Peter,

thank you very much for the elaborate response to my questions.

Given their capabilities, it is amazing how cheap those Zynq development
boards are. The one-year node-locked license is certainly enough to get
one hooked with diving into the world of HW-SW codesign.

In the past, we had been working on running Genode on the Microblaze
softcore and created custom IP cores for display and user input.
However, as most users of the framework are apparently using ARM SoCs or
x86, we are focusing on those platforms for now. I still hope to work
with FPGAs again. So I'm curious about how your plan will work out.

Cheers
Norman

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