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Do any of you have olimex hx8k board?
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i think i have a hx8k board, but not from olimex
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Which board do you have?
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i think it's the lattice board
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corecode: How do the hx8k SPI connection work?
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I see in picosoc's code of hx8kprog that the SPI controller's pins are assigned
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In some of the code that I see, such behavior happens by default without pin assignment
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This above code works. The bitstream transfers from SPI 2MB flash memory to FPGA without any pin assignment. I was wondering that in case of picosoc, how would it work?
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corecode: You there?
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