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responsible for controlling all HDL modules and performing WR time
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synchronization in WR Slave, WR Master or WR Grandmaster mode. To
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compile the software you need to download the [LatticeMico32 cross
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compiler](https://www.ohwr.org/project/wr-cores/uploads/a2e8eeba448fbc8d580e68004e6f6c7f/lm32.tar.xz).
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Detailed building instructions can be found in the
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compiler](https://www.ohwr.org/project/wr-cores/uploads/a2e8eeba448fbc8d580e68004e6f6c7f/lm32.tar.xz)
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(If you have problems with 32bit-host version of cross-compiler, please
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check
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[FAQ](https://www.ohwr.org/project/wr-cores/wikis/Wrpc-faq#q-how-can-i-make-the-lm32-cross-compiler-work-under-scientific-linux-7)
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for 64bit-host version of lm32 cross-compiler). Detailed building
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instructions can be found in the
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[documentation](https://www.ohwr.org/project/wrpc-sw/tree/master/doc).
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The structure of WRPC software is presented in figure 1. It consists of:
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