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Setup The following Instruction apply if you are intending to build the toolchain for the LT16x32 and associated SoC, and want to create a synthesized bitfile of said SoC. It is assumed that: * you run linux * have make installed * have gcc, flex and bison installed * have inkscape installed * have all required latex packages installed (install texlive-latex-extra metapackage for ubuntu/Debian) ** packages for openSUSE: texlive-latex,texlive-multirow,texlive-lineno * pygmetize for minted source code, (python-pygments package in ubuntu/Debian/openSuse) 1. Making of... 1.1 the assembler Change into the 'assembler' directory and run the Makefile with $ make all The LT16x32 assembler should then be present as 'asm' binary executeable. To integrate this executeable, create a symbolic link in a user directory which exists in your $PATH or directly link to it. 1.2 the documentation Change into the 'documentation' directory and run the Makefile with $ make all A file named 'soc.pdf' should then pop up and be placed in the documentation directory. It contains information about the the LT16x32 core and assembler.
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