I used 2 instances of SSerial in the pinfile which was incorrect. I'm told 
1 instance covers 8 SSerial channels. I built a new .rbf with 1 instance 
and still couldn't get it to work. PCW confirms that the encoder/stepgen 
thing should work just fine so I'm pretty much out of ideas.

On a side note, how might I go about changing the framebuffer resolution to 
the HDMI? Only certain monitors will display anything from the DE10 which 
makes it kind of a PIA to test this as I have to drag another monitor down 
to my mill since my mill's monitor wont display the Nano. The way it's 
achieving a resolution doesn't seem standard as no standard method of 
changing it from 1024x768 seems to work. 

On Sunday, July 14, 2019 at 5:25:31 PM UTC-4, justin White wrote:
>
> There was something wrong with my build environment, deleted it and I was 
> able to get a good .rbf.
>
> I wasn't able to get this working with my 8i20 though. I added 
> "sserial_port_0=00xxxx" to the config line as in my other sserial configs.
>
> I'll probably hold off on anymore testing until I get a board fabbed with 
> dedicated serial hardware, but the firmware could probably use some looking 
> into.
>
> On Sunday, July 14, 2019 at 6:08:13 AM UTC-4, justin White wrote:
>>
>> Any insight on the issue with the rbf?
>
>

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