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<p><font face="Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif">Hi Fredrk, <br>
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We're quite bad at documentation (sorry!) still. It appears you
haven't
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<pre wrap="">stumbled upon the more recent bits on our Wiki.
We used the Novena, Spartan FPGA and that Noise board about a year ago. Since
then, we've manufactured our own Alpha board with an ARM CPU and a Xilinx
Artix 7 FPGA on it, and also the noise circuitry. If you want to get involved
in development I suggest you start with acquiring an Alpha board.
There was a workshop in Berlin a month ago. I would recommend you read the
presentation slides at <a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="https://wiki.cryptech.is/wiki/BerlinWorkshop">https://wiki.cryptech.is/wiki/BerlinWorkshop</a> to get up-
to-date information about how things are now. Also, look at the various
"Alpha" pages on the wiki to see what hardware is there, how it is connected
etc.
/Fredrik
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<font face="Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif">That's nice! I will see
how the Artix 7 is programmed but I suppose same core code is
shared. <br>
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Found the repos and suppose this is the one you are referring </font><br>
<a class="source"
href="https://wiki.cryptech.is/browser/releng/alpha">releng/alpha</a><br>
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I will check what you say about the Alpha board. I don't know why I
supposed Alpha was a PoC but actual development still done in Novena
since it support a lot of debugging options. But it looks that all
work moved directly to alpha. <br>
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Thank a lot for the directions.<br>
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Best regards,<br>
<br>
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