Hi
user
Admin Login:
Username:
Password:
Name:
FuseSoC - Cores have never been so much fun
--client
fossi
--show
latch_2019
--room revolution 14820 --force
Next: 12 DUH: document and tools for HW design reuse
show more...
Marks
Author(s):
Olof Kindgren
Location
Revolution Hall
Date
may Sun 05
Days Raw Files
Start
13:20
First Raw Start
15:28
Duration
0:30:0
Offset
2:08:32
End
13:50
Last Raw End
15:58
Chapters
00:00
0:15:10
Total cuts_time
24 min.
raw-playlist
raw-mp4-playlist
encoded-files-playlist
host
archive
tweet
mp4
svg
png
assets
release.pdf
FuseSoC_Cores_have_never_been_so_much_fun.json
logs
Admin:
episode
episode list
cut list
raw files day
marks day
marks day
image_files
State:
---------
borked
edit
encode
push to queue
post
richard
review 1
email
review 2
make public
tweet
to-miror
conf
done
Locked:
clear this to unlock
Locked by:
user/process that locked.
Start:
initially scheduled time from master, adjusted to match reality
Duration:
length in hh:mm:ss
Name:
Video Title (shows in video search results)
Emails:
email(s) of the presenter(s)
Released:
has someone authorised pubication
Unknown
Yes
No
Normalise:
Channelcopy:
m=mono, 01=copy left to right, 10=right to left, 00=ignore.
Thumbnail:
filename.png
Description:
markdown
In many ways, HDL developers have been many years behind their counterparts in the software world. One such area is core management. Where the software developers simply specify which libraries they depend on, HDL developers rely on copying around source code. Where software developers can select their build tool with a flick of a switch, HDL developers use tool-specific project files powered by custom makefiles. FuseSoC rectifies this by bringing a modern package manager and a uniform build system to HDL developers, making it easy to reuse existing code, change tools and move projects between FPGAs from different vendors. Having been around for seven years there are now hundreds of FuseSoC-compatible cores and 14 different simulation, synthesis and lint tools supported. This presentation will give an overview of where FuseSoC can help spending less time on the cores, and more time on the core business
Comment:
production notes
2019-05-05/15_28_32.ts
Apply:
15:28:32 - 15:33:20 ( 00:04:48 )
S:
15:28:32 -
E:
15:58:31
D:
00:29:59
(
End:
288.0)
show more...
vlc ~/Videos/veyepar/fossi/latch_2019/dv/revolution/2019-05-05/15_28_32.ts :start-time=00.0 --audio-desync=0
Raw File
Cut List
15:28:32
seconds: 0.0
Wall: 15:28:32
Duration
00:29:59
15:58:31
seconds: 288.0
Wall: 15:33:20
Comments:
mp4
mp4.m3u
dv.m3u
Split:
Sequence:
:
delete
2019-05-05/15_28_32.ts
Apply:
15:33:20 - 15:48:30 ( 00:15:10 )
S:
15:28:32 -
E:
15:58:31
D:
00:29:59
(
Start:
288.0) (
End:
1198.0)
show more...
vlc ~/Videos/veyepar/fossi/latch_2019/dv/revolution/2019-05-05/15_28_32.ts :start-time=0288.0 --audio-desync=0
Raw File
Cut List
15:28:32
seconds: 288.0
Wall: 15:33:20
Duration
00:29:59
15:58:31
seconds: 1198.0
Wall: 15:48:30
Comments:
mp4
mp4.m3u
dv.m3u
Split:
Sequence:
:
delete
2019-05-05/15_28_32.ts
Apply:
15:48:30 - 15:57:48 ( 00:09:18 )
S:
15:28:32 -
E:
15:58:31
D:
00:29:59
(
Start:
1198.0) (
End:
1756.0)
show more...
vlc ~/Videos/veyepar/fossi/latch_2019/dv/revolution/2019-05-05/15_28_32.ts :start-time=01198.0 --audio-desync=0
Raw File
Cut List
15:28:32
seconds: 1198.0
Wall: 15:48:30
Duration
00:29:59
15:58:31
seconds: 1756.0
Wall: 15:57:48
Comments:
mp4
mp4.m3u
dv.m3u
Split:
Sequence:
:
delete
2019-05-05/15_28_32.ts
Apply:
15:57:48 - 15:58:31 ( 00:00:43 )
S:
15:28:32 -
E:
15:58:31
D:
00:29:59
(
Start:
1756.0)
show more...
vlc ~/Videos/veyepar/fossi/latch_2019/dv/revolution/2019-05-05/15_28_32.ts :start-time=01756.0 --audio-desync=0
Raw File
Cut List
15:28:32
seconds: 1756.0
Wall: 15:57:48
Duration
00:29:59
15:58:31
seconds: 0.0
Wall: 15:28:32
Comments:
mp4
mp4.m3u
dv.m3u
Split:
Sequence:
:
delete
Rf filename:
root is .../show/dv/location/, example: 2013-03-13/13:13:30.dv
Sequence:
get this:
check and save to add this
2019-05-05/15_28_32.ts
Veyepar
Video Eyeball Processor and Review