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Our open-source OFS tool gives some structure for building a BSP, but if you are mainly interested in acceleration, I recommend you choose a card that already has a BSP.
https://ofs.github.io/ofs-2024.2-1/
- JSYOO2 years ago
New Contributor
At the moment, the DE-10 pro is the only board that I have and I'll have to try it without an oneAPI BSP.
I think I have the option of trying
1. Platform designer manual IP integration (https://github.com/oneapi-src/oneAPI-samples/tree/master/DirectProgramming/C%2B%2BSYCL_FPGA/Tutorials/Tools/platform_designer)
2. OFS to build BSP
Could you suggest me more stable version between these two?- whitepau_altera2 years ago
Contributor
Option 1 will get you to a point where you can build IP and run it in hardware quickly, but you lose the oneAPI host features, your IP will be like any other IP in the Quartus® Prime IP catalog.
Option 2 will require more configuration work, but will ultimately get you to a point where you can type 'make fpga' and get a fat binary that is automatically accelerated by your FPGA card.
IMO unless you are planning to use the BSP for a long time and for many projects, option 1 is likely more stable and usable.
- JSYOO12 months ago
New Contributor
thank you very much
I'll probably start off with option 1
Is there any good getting started guide I can follow to run an example on de-10 pro board?