![]() ![]() If you are using a Windows machine, open Windows Explorer, browse to the “Vivado” folder within the sources you just downloaded. ![]() Download the sources from Github here:.Please note that the Git repository is regularly updated for the latest version of Vivado, so you must download the last “commit” for the version of Vivado that you are using. If you followed the first part of the tutorial correctly, you should not need to complete this step. Regenerate the Vivado projectįirstly, for those of you who did not follow the first part of this tutorial, we will use the scripts in the Git repository for this project to regenerate the Vivado project. Our hardware platform is the Avnet ZedBoard combined with the Ethernet FMC. ![]() The echo server application runs on lwIP (light-weight IP), the open source TCP/IP stack for embedded systems. In this part of the tutorial we will generate the bitstream, export the hardware description to the SDK and then test the echo server application on our hardware. This tutorial is the follow-up to Using AXI Ethernet Subsystem and GMII-to-RGMII in a Multi-port Ethernet design.
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