So many things!... But mostly: A tool-chain targeting heterogeneous systems, using model-based development A process supporting the creation of systems, using formal models and automatic code generation A laboratory platform experimenting with safety-critical SW technologies, based on open-source, freely accessible solutions The best way to know what TASTE is, is to go through this presentation . And this smaller presentation shows a key technology at the heart of TASTE: how we use ASN.1 to automa
This video showcases how TASTE automatically creates device drivers and VHDL skeletons for the HW parts of a system. Bonus footage at the end with actual deployment on an FPGA board.
By far, the easiest way to install TASTE is to download the Debian-Buster based TASTE-10 Virtual Machine for VirtualBox . For those of you looking for the old stable TASTE-9 VM (based on Debian Stretch) it is here . After selecting "File/Import Appliance..." you will be able to import the TASTE image in your local installation of VirtualBox, and boot it up. Then login with user taste and password tastevm . The TASTE Virtual Machines are based on Debian Linux . After booting up, the machine must be upd