diff --git a/doc/INSTALL_quickstart.md b/doc/INSTALL_quickstart.md index b5b4058e..3952443e 100644 --- a/doc/INSTALL_quickstart.md +++ b/doc/INSTALL_quickstart.md @@ -57,7 +57,7 @@ First all required software must be installed ### Build: generate bit file and configure FPGA All details of the Vivado implementation flow are encapsulated by the -[build system](doc/README_buildsystem_Vivado.md) in a simple `make` command +[build system](README_buildsystem_Vivado.md) in a simple `make` command cd $RETROBASE/rtl/sys_gen/w11a/ time make sys_w11a_.bit @@ -98,18 +98,22 @@ Key steps are - configure the board switches _(important!!)_ and start the backend software with the options as described in - [w11a_os_guide#rlink](w11a_os_guide.md.html#user-content-rlink), typically + [w11a_os_guide#rlink](w11a_os_guide.md#user-content-rlink), typically cd $RETROBASE/tools/oskit/ ti_w11 @_boot.tcl - Hit in the `DL0vt100` console window to connect, than follow + Hit `` in the `DL0vt100` console window to connect, than follow the expected startup sequence on the console `DL0vt100` is described in the README in the oskit directory. ### Concrete test run The recipe was tested -- on 2018-08-04 +- system environment + - Kubuntu 16.04 LTS + - Vivado 2017.1 + - on 2018-08-04 + - after commit [6ee3ed6](https://github.com/wfjm/w11/commit/6ee3ed6) cd $RETROBASE/tools/src @@ -137,7 +141,7 @@ The recipe was tested # set board switches to SWI = 00000000 00101000 ti_w11 -tuD,12M,break,cts @211bsd_rp_boot.tcl - - in window `DL1vt100` hit to connect to backend, than see output and do required inputs as written in [README](../tools/oskit/211bsd_rp/README.md): + - in window `DL1vt100` hit `` to connect to backend, than see output and do required inputs as written in [README](../tools/oskit/211bsd_rp/README.md): 70Boot from xp(0,0,0) at 0176700 : {}