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<p>On Wednesday, 6/29/22 at 6:30pm at the Forge Initiative, 2172 N
Salem St Suite 001, Apex, NC 27523 there will be another meeting
of the TriEmbed comunity project to create and use development
tools coupling ESP32 microcontrollers with Dialog mixed signal
Field Programmable Gate Arrays (FPGAs).</p>
<p>Best to park on the street or in front of an adjacent building if
possible so that folks who find the hill hard to walk can park in
front of the door.</p>
<p>This will follow up from last month’s “installathon” format to
refine tool chain installation and get as many people as possible
up and running while turning attention to the Dialog Synthesis
tool and creating and running some simple FPGA applications. There
will also be demos of things around the corner and related
technology (Aaardvark has a graphing function now!) A lot of work
has gone into the project (special thanks to alpha testers Jaime
Johnsen, Rob Mackie and Dawn Trembath and note taker Glen Smith).
Bring your laptop (currently best support is for Linux followed by
Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL) but raw Windows <em>will</em>
succeed with extra work and Docker images are in the works to take
the sweat out. An ESP32 dev board is highly desirable but there
will be a few spares at the meeting. The meeting will be
facilitated by the usual suspects Rob Mackie, Nick Edgington and
Pete Soper and is scheduled to end at 9pm.</p>
<p>The daily infection rate in Wake county is currently 433 per day
and there will be high risk people at the meeting. Please wear a
mask (available at the meeting). There will be an ice chest with
some soft drinks to enjoy outside but you’re invited to bring your
favorite.</p>
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