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authorDavid Shah <dave@ds0.me>2019-11-26 16:10:07 +0000
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ECP5 support is no longer experimental
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@@ -144,8 +144,7 @@ Nextpnr and other tools
migrating to nextpnr.
* If you are developing Verilog FPGA code targeted at the Lattice ECP5 and
- need an open source toolchain, you may consider the **extremely
- experimental** ECP5 support in Yosys and nextpnr.
+ need an open source toolchain, there is also stable ECP5 support in Yosys and nextpnr.
* If you are developing FPGA code in **VHDL** you will need to use either a
version of [Yosys with Verific support](https://github.com/YosysHQ/yosys/tree/master/frontends/verific) or the vendor provided tools due