|  | Vagrant config for constructing a prjxray development environment. | 
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|  | * Install vagrant and virtualbox | 
|  | * Download Vivado full installer (should be ~16GB) | 
|  | * Extract the Vivado tar.gz | 
|  | * Move the extracted installer (Xilinx\_Vivado\_SDK\_<version>) to this directory | 
|  | * Rename the Vivado installer folder to 'Vivado' | 
|  | * Run 'vagrant up' | 
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|  | Be patient.  While the VM will start with an Ubuntu image quickly, all of the | 
|  | desktop packages need to be installed followed by Vivado.  File-sharing with | 
|  | the VM uses NFS by default for speed.  You may need to install nfsd if you are | 
|  | using Linux.  macOS includes ones. | 
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|  | After 'vagrant up' has finished, the VM will be booted and ready.  This | 
|  | directory is mounted at /vagrant and the parent directory is mounted at | 
|  | /prjxray.  In most cases, you'll want to change to /prjxray and follow the | 
|  | instructions in README.md. | 
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|  | Vivado WEBPACK edition is installed.  No license is required for the artix7 part of | 
|  | interest (xc7a50tfgg484). |