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What is the best way to learning programming on microblaze?

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I'm new in using Microblaze. I'm familiar with C codes but I cant code in microblaze.
I looked on some tutorial for using EDK and SDK and created some "Hello World" like projects,
but I'm very slow in working with them.

Now,Is there any good document for learning programming on microblaze?
I looked at Xilinx but couldn't find any things!!
 

The Best Thing In THis Case Is Really To
Get Yourself An Evaluation Board (Avnet Or Xilinx), And Start Playing With It...
It Is A Real Fun !!!, Specially If Someone Is Also Paying You To Do It !!!
I Actually Think That Zync SOC Is Much More Atractive This Days Then Good Old Soft Core Microblaze,
But Of Course It Depend On What You Are Planning To Do With It.
 

I already have ML605 board and have their examples codes.
but how can I learn to write codes myself.

is there any reference documents for this purpose ?
 

Download Some Of The XAPP*** And Start Play With Them.
Try To Take A Project That Was Implemented To Other Target And Modify It That It Will Work On
Your Target. That Will Give You Lot Of Understanding About XILINX Tools And Metholofies.
 

Is working with examples, the only way to learning?
as I said I done some projects like "Hello world" and "Check peripherals" but I think learning in this method will be slow.
and also reading the datasheets like UART or GPIO (in SDK) takes too long to be understood.

I think I need to know...
1) witch libraries could be added to SDK, and how to add them?
2) is there libraries special for xilinx?( I saw commands like Xill_print).
3) Can I run codes created for micro controllers like AVR?
 

Is working with examples, the only way to learning?
as I said I done some projects like "Hello world" and "Check peripherals" but I think learning in this method will be slow.
and also reading the datasheets like UART or GPIO (in SDK) takes too long to be understood.

I think I need to know...
1) witch libraries could be added to SDK, and how to add them?
2) is there libraries special for xilinx?( I saw commands like Xill_print).
3) Can I run codes created for micro controllers like AVR?

If You Want To Do Software development, Then Mabee You Should Just Start To Develope Softwares For Linux Or Windows On Your PC.
Beleive Me - It Will Be More Rewarding, Then Doing It On A Microblaze.

if You Want To Do Hardware You Need To Start Changing Your Atitude.

"Don't Panick"
from the cover of The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy
 

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