f4pga docs: Updated platform support list
Signed-off-by: Krzysztof Boronski <kboronski@antmicro.com>
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It works by wrapping the necessary tools in Python, which are called *f4pga modules*.
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It works by wrapping the necessary tools in Python, which are called *f4pga modules*.
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Modules are then referenced in *platform flow definition* files, together with configuration specific for a given
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Modules are then referenced in *platform flow definition* files, together with configuration specific for a given
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platform.
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Flow definition files for the following platforms are included as a part of `f4pga`:
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Flow definition files for the following platforms are included as a part of _f4pga_:
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* x7a50t
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* **AMD Xilinx x7a50t** (and architecturally equivalent devices, such as x7a35t)
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* x7a100t
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* **AMD Xilinx x7a100t**
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* x7a200t (_soon_)
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* **AMD Xilinx x7a200t**
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* **Quicklogic EOS-S3** (currently unsupported, provided only for development purposes)
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* **Quicklogic K4N8** (currently unsupported, provided only for development purposes)
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You can also write your own *platform flow definition* file if you want to bring support for a different device.
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You can also write your own *platform flow definition* file if you want to bring support for a different device.
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