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Theodor-Adrian Stana
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0. Installing git
Linux: you should already have it, but if you don't:
sudo apt-get install git
Windows: msysGit is your fellow. Follow the install guide (CAREFULLY and
THOROUGHLY) on OHWR:
http://www.ohwr.org/projects/ohr-support/wiki/Git_Client_Setup
1. Basics
Below, we will clone the repo to start working with it. In the main folder
of the repo, there will be a folder called design-review/. Add your comments
there in the following format:
<your-actual-surname>.txt
2. Working with the repo
# Clone the repo with the design-review branch; this will make sure you work
# on the review branch only, and do not interfere with master
git clone git@ohwr.org:level-conversion/conv-ttl-blo.git -b design-review-2013
# move to design-review folder
cd design-review
# add your file here
vim thedi.txt
# Now, pull the data from the repo, to make sure you have changes from other
# people
git pull
# Add the file to the repo
git add thedi.txt
# and commit (this will open an editor to write your commit message)
git commit thedi.txt
# Finally, when you're done, you run 'git push' to push to the online repo
git push
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------
# From now on, the sequence of commands you need to run is
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------
vim <surname>.txt # write your feedback
git pull # pulls and merges in changes from the repo
git add <surname>.txt # adds your changes to the repo
git push # pushes your changes up to the repo
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------
3. VIF - Very Important Files
This section lists the files that are of utmost importance for the whole
design. You should nonetheless (if time allows) treat all files with the same
importance level.
conv-ttl-blo-gw/hdl/multiboot/rtl/multiboot_fsm.vhd
conv-ttl-blo-gw/hdl/multiboot/rtl/multiboot_regs.vhd
conv-ttl-blo-gw/hdl/multiboot/rtl/spi_master.vhd
conv-ttl-blo-gw/hdl/multiboot/rtl/xil_multiboot.vhd
conv-ttl-blo-gw/hdl/vbcp_wb/rtl/vbcp_wb.vhd
conv-ttl-blo-gw/hdl/vbcp_wb/rtl/i2c_slave.vhd
conv-ttl-blo-gw/hdl/release/top/conv_ttl_blo.vhd
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