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- Subject: [Actux] Week-end Nerd au /tmp/lab - 7-8 novembre
- From: Sébastien Bourdeauducq <sebastien.bourdeauducq@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 1 Nov 2009 14:21:57 +0100
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Prochains workshops au /tmp/lab (un hackerspace près de Paris:
http://www.tmplab.org/contact/) :
* Développement logiciel embarqué sur Milkymist [FR] - samedi 7 novembre
Cet atelier présente des techniques de base utilisées pour la plupart des
développements logiciels "bas niveau" sur systèmes embarqués, toutes plate-
formes confondues (microcontrôleurs, system-on-chips [un system-on-chip n'est
rien autre qu'un "gros" microcontrôleur], calculatrices, cadres photo, ...).
Il présentera ensuite des aspects spécifiques au system-on-chip libre Milkymist
tels que la programmation graphique et l'emploi de ses accélérateurs de
calcul.
http://www.tmplab.org/wiki/index.php/Développement_logiciel_embarqué_sur_Milkymist
* FPGA Workshop 4: Behind the Scenes [FR/EN] - dimanche 8 novembre
In the previous workshops, we have seen that FPGAs can emulate any logic
circuit without moving (mechanical) parts.
FPGAs are however not magic nor mystical devices and this workshop will shed
light on how they work internally. After theoretical explanations on their
functioning, we will program them very close to the "bare silicon" by
configuring manually each logic element on the chip, without any Verilog or
schematics.
This will give you a better understanding of the challenges involved with
writing open source programming tools, reverse engineering existing FPGA
designs, injecting backdoors into FPGA bitstreams, and squeezing the most
performance out of an FPGA chip.
http://www.tmplab.org/wiki/index.php/FPGA_Workshop_4:_Behind_the_Scenes
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