* Read: "Home Brew" on ORIGINAL XBOX - a detailed article on why and how *
The tools in this repo will allow you to use a Raspberry PI or an Onion Omega2+ to program an OpenXenium chip with the Xilinx CPLD Firmware via JTAG and will also upload XeniumOS images into the OpenXenium Flash memory via a custom 4-bit bus NOR Flash programming protocol.
- This has only been tested on PI Zero W and PI 3B+ model, but should work for all.
https://www.pishop.us/product/raspberry-pi-zero-w
https://www.pishop.us/product/raspberry-pi-zero-2-w
- This has been tested and works on the Onion Omega2+.
https://Onion.io/store/omega2p
- Connect to the PI or Omega via SSH or Serial terminal
- Clone this repo by running:
git clone https://github.com/kooscode/xenium-programmer.git
- Change Dir to cloned repo:
cd xenium-programmer
- Then run:
./install
- Connect to the PI or Omega via SSH or Serial terminal
- Change dir to xenium-programmer and pull the latest code with:
git pull
- Then run:
./install
- Connect to the PI or Omega via SSH or Serial terminal
- You can program XeniumOS and OpenXenium Firmware in one single step.
- Run:
./xenium-programmer
- The JTAG and FLASH pins are configurable by editing the
XeniumDefines.h
file - If you edited the
XeniumDefines.h
file, make sure to run./install
again
Huge thanks to James Bolding for the Eagle PCB hardware design. He made a kick-ass Schematic and PCB that you can make for the Raspberry PI Zero based programmer!
- You can use the FREE Eagle PCB to load this up or just use the gerber files to have the PCB made at OSH Park!
- Koos du Preez - Creator ([email protected] - Comments, improvements, critique, etc. is welcome!)
- James Bolding - Kick ass awesome hardware design and PCB!
- Ryzee119 - OpenXenium Firmware and hardware and all round awesomeness!
- XC3SPROG - Not sure who to thank here, but the source code was pivotal in making this work!