![]() Lacking a known way to program an FPGA, we are investigating writing our own. Is anyone aware of any way to program a board (Basys 3 for example), from a Mac? We are limping along having the 10-20% of our students who run on a Mac install a Linux VM this term, but it doesn't look like a good long term solution due to a variety of issues that they regularly run into (think 120 sophomores who know very little about computers). ![]() ![]() So, it has moved up on the importance list drastically recently. But, with Covid and the switch to on-line classes (possibly for the next year), having a Macintosh option to program an FPGA board may mean the difference between our university using FPGA boards in our large digital design courses or not. I know, I know - this question gets asked regularly and the answer is always "no".
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