If I enroll in your course a bit late, suppose later this year like November December, will I be getting same time as other for development or will I be asked to complete it sooner? Should I enroll in next batch? Basically when does your batch start and when is the best time to enroll in it? Actually I am from India, will I be getting the test boards?
@@ZeroToASICcourse Do you have a complete list of all software that you personally use for ASIC design that is installed on your computer? I am buying a new system for programming and possibly ASIC design so want to do a clean install of all i need in one go, no faffing about going hither and thither. Hopefully sorted out within a month or two. Will be buying your suggested books too. Thanks for the videos!
Let's see: Magic, ngspice, klayout, openlane, icarus verilog, gtkwave, cocotb, sby, gcc. TBH it's not so much the tools as the specific version of each tool. For the course I provide complete install instructions as well as a VM. For OS I recommend Ubuntu 22 LTS. 24 is not ready.
Great! Now we can prove our prototype before submitting it to Tiny Tapeout. Good job!
SUPER COOL!
Good video.
If I enroll in your course a bit late, suppose later this year like November December, will I be getting same time as other for development or will I be asked to complete it sooner? Should I enroll in next batch? Basically when does your batch start and when is the best time to enroll in it? Actually I am from India, will I be getting the test boards?
Why do you use Ubuntu?
I like it!
@@ZeroToASICcourse Do you have a complete list of all software that you personally use for ASIC design that is installed on your computer?
I am buying a new system for programming and possibly ASIC design so want to do a clean install of all i need in one go, no faffing about going hither and thither.
Hopefully sorted out within a month or two. Will be buying your suggested books too.
Thanks for the videos!
Let's see: Magic, ngspice, klayout, openlane, icarus verilog, gtkwave, cocotb, sby, gcc. TBH it's not so much the tools as the specific version of each tool. For the course I provide complete install instructions as well as a VM.
For OS I recommend Ubuntu 22 LTS. 24 is not ready.
@@ZeroToASICcourse Even snaps?
Excellent.
Thank you very much.
Lovely stuff all of this.