@bd welcome back home. may the god of liquidity keep you inconstipated.
(I am sure that is not correct english, but I am also sure you'll get the gist).
What a friggin day.
IRS returned the Leitz binder with my tax declaration (eff me ...) We'll see what cometh out of it
Mr Postman lugged an HP 716 up the stairwell. We was somewhat unhappy.
HR sent me the papers for the transfer to infrastructure. It says: ServiceDesk. My new boss put in an urgent meeting request and told me that they will reorganize and that I will not sign with service desk, but Language / Translation Service as Service Desk was unacceptable. He also wants me out of the operational tasks.
He also asked about the FPGA stuff.
Next, Robert dropped me a mail that the active probe arrived.
Then I got my busted RTX 2070 back. Repaired, not swapped out. They swapped out the GDDR6 RAM. FFS, why did they not just send out a new card. Will shove it in my mining rig and will let it burn in for a week or so before doing anything else.
Long call with a Xilinx partner.
They told me that Vitis was available with a generic license for some of the platforms, but that I needed a Vivado license to write the abstraction layer for the FK33 board to integrate the board. They want to forward the manuals to me and also ask Xilinx about further information, but suggested I start with smaller tasks on the Zedboard or the Nexys (which is what I had in mind anyway). That however would not get me ahead in my company, so I am running a pincer attack on the issue. Floated the idea to officially purchase an accellerator board to my new boss (he'll look into it), look into the integration layer and asked him to buy me a Vivado license while looking at readily available IP to jumpstart the use of FPGAs in our company.
Interesting developments.
In the mean time I will eff around with the stuff I have and try to jumpstart my experiments.
As for steel wire, isn't that the stuff that you span neck high to set up an area denial ... *cough* *cough* ---