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 Here is a good video tutorial on setting up the environment: Here is a good video tutorial on setting up the environment:
 [[https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLx_tBuQ_KSqEt7NK-H7Lu78lT2OijwIMl|NRF Connect for Visual Studio Code]] [[https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLx_tBuQ_KSqEt7NK-H7Lu78lT2OijwIMl|NRF Connect for Visual Studio Code]]
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 +[[first_demo:framebuffer|First software demo]]
  
 FPGA Development: FPGA Development:
  
-[[https://www.efinixinc.com/products-efinity.html|Efinix IDE ]]+The Retro Watch is powered by an Efinix T20 FPGA and you while there is a robust video accelerator provided you can modify or write your own as desired. 
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 +You will need to download and install the Efinity IDE linked below: 
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 +[[https://www.efinixinc.com/products-efinity.html|Efinity IDE ]]
  
-The FPGA development tools currently require a license which is included with every Retro Watch purchase. The license serial number is included in the packaging but may also be obtained in the Developer tab in the settings menu of the device.+The FPGA development tools require a license which is included with every Retro Watch purchase. The license serial number is included in the packaging but may also be obtained in the Developer tab in the settings menu of the device.
  
-Instillation: +[[first_fpga_demo|first_fpga_demo]]
  
-Follow the setup instructions for Visual Studio Code and the nRF connect SDK 
install_tools.txt · Last modified: 2021/11/17 15:08 by jason

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