====== MYiR Z-Turn Zynq Board Hackers ====== A Chinese company called MYiR has recently released two very cheap Xilinx Zynq 7010/20-based boards called [[http://www.myirtech.com/list.asp?id=502|Z-turn]]. A few hackers from the Warsaw Hackerspace and around the world decided to acquire them and start working on some fun projects. This page outlines what efforts have been made thus far, and what are the plans for the future. ===== Board Info ===== {{ :projects:zturntop.jpg?600 |}} It's about $110 shipped to the EU. Apart from the specs from the manufacturers site, there are a few things to note: * It ships with a 4GB SD card, with Ubuntu 12.04. * It ships with a CD with surprisingly high-quality docs and sources. However, they all rely on already modified sources from MYiR - whereas we'd rather make these modification ourselves. * The board gets quite warm! Especially when running a `j $pc` in a bare-metal app on the ARM processors... ==== Tutorials / Documentation ==== [[people:q3k:start|q3k]] is working on the [[projects:zturn-hackers:helloworld|Hello, World! from scratch]] tutorial. This allows to continue with [[http://forums.xilinx.com/t5/Xcell-Daily-Blog/Adam-Taylor-s-MicroZed-Chronicles-Part-58-The-Zynq-and-the/ba-p/548140|Adam Taylor's MicroZed chronicles]] tutorial without having to use the MYiR project files. ==== Hardware Projects ==== * [[people:emeryth:start|emeryth]] created a simple [[projects:zturn-hackers:gpio-addon|add-on PCB]] that brings out the GPIO pins from CN2 through buffers. * [[people:q3k:start|q3k]] created a [[projects:q3kled|controller]] for HUB75 RGB LED matrices ===== Talk ===== Join the IRC channel ##zynq on freenode.org or use a [[http://webchat.freenode.net/?channels=%23%23zynq&uio=d4|web client]] ===== People Involved ===== * [[people:emeryth:start|emeryth]] * [[people:implr:start|implr]] * [[people:q3k:start|q3k]] * [[people:stv0g:start|stv0g]] And a few others that have acquired the board but haven't joined us yet...