Commit 63e0c79e authored by Maciej Lipinski's avatar Maciej Lipinski

Documentation: update relevant instances of wr-starting-kit-v3.0 to wr-starting-kit-v3.1

parent 0a45df91
......@@ -445,7 +445,7 @@ includes the [spec-sw] project.
>:$ cd wr-starting-kit
## Checkout the stable release
>:$ git checkout -b wr-starting-kit-v3.0 wr-starting-kit-v3.0
>:$ git checkout -b wr-starting-kit-v3.1 wr-starting-kit-v3.1
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Now you should execute the Makefile that should perform everything!
......@@ -832,7 +832,7 @@ wrc2# gui
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~~~~~{.sh}
WR PTP Core Sync Monitor wr-starting-kit-v3.0
WR PTP Core Sync Monitor wr-starting-kit-v3.1
Esc = exit
TAI Time: Thu, Jan 1, 1970, 02:01:57
......@@ -864,7 +864,6 @@ Update counter: 7
You can see that the slave node is locked, calibrated and that the phase tracking is enabled.
> ***Notes:*** We also recommend you to set up an init script if you do not want to repeat these operations at each reboot. You can look at the [wrpc.pdf] for more information and use the `init show` command to check the one you have running.
......@@ -1622,9 +1621,9 @@ gateware. However if you compare these PPS with the one of the switch
and you do not obtain a delay similar as the one in the WRS figure above
you might need to calibrate the [WRS] and/or the [SPEC+FMCDIO].
The wr-starting-kit-v3.0 release has been calibrated for you for the SFPs
The wr-starting-kit-v3.1 release has been calibrated for you for the SFPs
provided to you. The values of the calibration parameters that you need to use
with the wr-starting-kit-v3.0 can be found in the wiki page:
with the wr-starting-kit-v3.1 can be found in the wiki page:
<https://ohwr.org/project/white-rabbit/wikis/calibration#sfp-database-for-wr-starting-kit>
If you are using a release version of the WRS, it has been also calibrated for
......@@ -1639,12 +1638,12 @@ captured by the oscilloscope.
> ***Note:*** Please check that you are using the values that correspond
to your gateware release and the hardware version of SPEC/FMCDIO. We reference
the gateware corresponding to this version of the document as
wr-starting-kit-v3.0. Specific hardware versions are 4.1 for SPEC and 2.0 for
wr-starting-kit-v3.1. Specific hardware versions are 4.1 for SPEC and 2.0 for
FMCDIO. You can check the version of the gateware you are running with the command ver".
~~~~~{.sh}
wrc# ver
WR Core build: wr-starting-kit-v3.0
WR Core build: wr-starting-kit-v3.1
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## List your actual sfp database
......@@ -1746,7 +1745,7 @@ Run in standalone
You can run GM in a full standalone mode in order to transmit WR clock without the need of a PC.
First you need to flash the SPEC with the latest `wr_nic_dio.bit` bitstream you can find in the package:
[wr-starting-kit-v3.0_bin.tar.gz]
[wr-starting-kit-v3.1_bin.tar.gz]
And you also need to download a pre-formatted sdbfs partition: [sdbfs-standalone-160812.bin]
......@@ -2169,7 +2168,7 @@ References
[wrpc.pdf]: https://www.ohwr.org/project/wr-cores/uploads/ca546161d83fb3e48cd9f0266376377b/wrpc-user-manual-v4.2.pdf
[wrpc-v2.1.pdf]: http://www.ohwr.org/attachments/2559/wrpc-v2.1.pdf
[wr-starting-kit-v3.0_bin.tar.gz]: <https://ohwr.org/project/wr-starting-kit/wikis/uploads/b63d12f90cd0dbb89b78587603fdcfe6/wr-starting-kit-v3.0_bin.tar.gz>
[wr-starting-kit-v3.1_bin.tar.gz]: <https://ohwr.org/project/wr-starting-kit/wikis/uploads/0858d4af81f393459a1a2aa3f981c913/wr-starting-kit-v3.1_bin.tar.gz>
[spec-golden]: https://www.ohwr.org/project/spec-sw/uploads/636e7eaa2e1c3a884e2f9f694fdfd1b9/spec-init.bin-2015-09-18
[sdbfs-standalone-160812.bin]: <https://www.ohwr.org/project/wr-cores/uploads/9dad995e74a3d49b472b8654833be01a/sdbfs-standalone-160812.bin>
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