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Setting up the Chipyard Repo
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Setting up the Chipyard Repo
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Start by checking out the proper Chipyard's version. Run:
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Start by checking out the proper Chipyard version. Run:
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FireSim allows RTL-level simulation at orders-of-magnitude faster speeds than software RTL simulators.
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FireSim allows RTL-level simulation at orders-of-magnitude faster speeds than software RTL simulators.
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FireSim also provides additional device models to allow full-system simulation, including memory models and network models.
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FireSim also provides additional device models to allow full-system simulation, including memory models and network models.
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FireSim supports running on Amazon EC2 F1 FPGA-enabled virtual instances and on locally managed Linux machines with FPGAs attached.
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FireSim supports running on Amazon EC2 F1 FPGA-enabled cloud instances and on locally managed Linux machines with FPGAs attached.
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The rest of this documentation assumes you are running on an Amazon EC2 F1 FPGA-enabled virtual instance.
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The rest of this documentation assumes you are running on an Amazon EC2 F1 FPGA-enabled virtual instance.
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In order to simuate your Chipyard design using FireSim, make sure to follow the repository setup as described by
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In order to simuate your Chipyard design using FireSim, make sure to follow the repository setup as described by
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:ref:`Chipyard-Basics/Initial-Repo-Setup:Initial Repository Setup`, if you have not already.
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:ref:`Chipyard-Basics/Initial-Repo-Setup:Initial Repository Setup`, if you have not already.
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