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  • KianHinT_altera's avatar
    KianHinT_altera
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    Hi,

    The public release OFS (https://ofs.github.io/ofs-2024.1-1/) is the official OFS documentation and source for references moving forward.

    Previously we have the otcshare which contains limited release(including development release) for certain users only. Basically both of them are similar (though i think otcshare might have older versions of OFS), in fact ofs.github.io will contain more updated release and documentation thus it is recommended to refer to the official ofs.github.io for OFS related materials.

    Thanks

    Regards

    Kian

  • KianHinT_altera's avatar
    KianHinT_altera
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    Hi,

    I was checking on the otcshare version , basically it would be hard to say it is always older version only as otcshare is also used for pre-release development version that is based on a single board with fixed customization whereas public release OFS repo have the released official version for public to use with added functionality OFSS for board customization and to cater for more board variants. (eg both otcshare and public OFS repo have 4.1.1 and 24.1.1 respectively which is the same version but otcshare only for N6001 board only).

    Thus my advice is to use the publicly OFS repo as it offers more functionality and board specific customization.

    Thanks

    Regards

    KH

    • Beginner_in_FPGA's avatar
      Beginner_in_FPGA
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      Hi @khtan ,

      Okay got it, thank you for the confirmation. This case can be closed now.

      Thanks,
      Best Regards.

      • KianHinT_altera's avatar
        KianHinT_altera
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        Hi,

        Thanks, I will set this thread to close pending. Please login to ‘https://supporttickets.intel.com’, view details of the desire request, and post a feed/response within the next 15 days to allow me to continue to support you. After 15 days, this thread will be transitioned to community support. The community users will be able to help you on your follow-up questions.

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