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Difference between revisions of "V5:Installing ChipWhisperer/Installing ChipWhisperer from Git"
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cd openadc/controlsw/python | cd openadc/controlsw/python |
Revision as of 09:32, 21 June 2019
If you want the cutting-edge version of ChipWhisperer, you can clone the repository.
NOTE: On Unix based OS (Mac, Linux, etc), python often links to python2. You may need to replace python and pip calls with python3 and pip3 calls, respectively
If you have Git already set up, this is easy to do:
git clone https://github.com/newaetech/chipwhisperer.git cd chipwhisperer git checkout cw5dev cd software pip install -r requirements.txt python setup.py develop --user
The user flag installs ChipWhisperer in the user's local python site-packages directory.
You probably also want the Jupyter notebooks, which are the tutorial interface for ChipWhisperer 5. If not, you can skip this step.
cd .. git submodule init git submodule update jupyter/
You may also want the OpenADC software, which is necessary to build new firmware for the ChipWhisperer FPGA. This is unnecessary for most users. If you need it:
cd .. git submodule init #not necessary if you did this for Jupyter git submodule update openadc cd openadc/controlsw/python python setup.py develop --userOnce ChipWhisperer and the Jupyter notebooks are installed, you can the tutorials through Jupyter by typing
jupyter notebookinto the command prompt, which should open a new Window in your browser. Navigate to chipwhisperer/software/jupyter/ to get started with the new Jupyter tutorials.