Is there a Windows dependency?
ie Diamond Program seems to be glossed over.
we are lucky here because the Nandland Go is one of the few boards boasting a LatticeSemi iCE40 FPGA.
so you can have the only one fully open source toolchain for HDL programming, thanx to yosys / arachne-pnr and icestorm, look at this thread.
BTW Clifford, the main developer behind this huge accomplishment, gave a talk two days ago at 32c3. it really worths the time watching!!!
what a breakthrough! FPGA development will never be the same it used to be!
So you registered just to say how wonderful this board is? Very nice of you, but I'll report this comment.
If you guys are selling an FPGA dev-board then there is nothing wrong with that.
Ehi, Tainer, me i'm not mother tongue english speaker, so i really "could" have stated some subtle unintended meaning in my post, but let me tell you that:
* i'm not involved in any way on the selling of this or any other FPGA board.
* the focus of my post was completely related to the Clifford open source toolchain for programming iCE40 chips
i really do not understand where you did read i was suggesting to explicitly purchase THIS board.
i was just meaning that this board, AS IT'S BASED on iCE40 FPGA, can leverage an open source toolchain (in addition to the proprietary vendor provided one).
then, i suppose that one really registers on a web forum when has something to say, otherwise he'll stay in lurker mode (as i've been for a long time..).
let me tell you finally, that i suppose you are not the real one to blame here, but the moderator is, as it accepted your complaint without really investigating or understanding the matter, that's why i'm going to write to him too..
rest assured that if i'm going to finally understand that this kind of involvement in a web community is seen as worthy of such a quick and simple post censoring, i'm pretty fine with leaving you to your own similars peers.
bye