
@splinedrive We know that you don't fall into the category of a developer idiot, and that's a good thing. I praise you for that.
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Okay dudes, just running Linux kernel 6.12.0-rc5 on my KianV RISC-V SoC on the Wukong Artix-7 board from QMTech! :) cc:@obr2021




The cheapest method to run Doom: implement a Linux RV32 SV32 SoC, use an SPI TFT with 16-bit colors and 320x240 resolution, and SDRAM and other components. But the coolest thing is, I only had to tweak the color routine in fbdoom. Key events and everything work, but of course, it's unplayable. Still, it's a proof of concept for the Kianv RV32 SV32 RISC-V Linux SoC. Cc:@BrunoLevy01














Left: the open-source Z80 core on 130 nm process inside a multi-project @tinytapeout chip. Goes into fabrication in June. Right: the original Z80 from 1976 on 4 um (4000 nm) process. Matching scale.



