Recently I made a lot of activities around RISC-V open architecture and even created my own RV32I implementation that passed majority of compliance tests (except 1 about unaligned jumps) - see nedoPC-5 project . So then I've got an idea - what if I put Xorya framebuffer (with control logic) to the same FPGA with RISC-V core? Then I'll be able to load Xorya programs from external storage (as SD-card for example), add serial, ethernet etc. Porting XORLib to this new system should be relatively easy task because it's written in C (only some Microchip specific things as SPI+DMA handling should be re-written). What do you think? Please leave a comment below...
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