
π Getting Started
Welcome to the LFX AI-Assisted Extraction of Architectural Parameters from RISC-V! This tool helps you extract architectural details from the RISC-V ISA specification texts. It uses advanced technology called Large Language Models (LLMs) to find important aspects based on keywords and formats the results in YAML.
π Features
- AI-Powered Extraction: Get precise architectural parameters without the need for deep technical knowledge.
- Keyword Identification: The tool identifies key phrases and structures data efficiently.
- User-Friendly Output: Results are saved as YAML files, which are easy to read and understand.
- Open Source: This project is open for anyone to use and contribute.
π Download & Install
To get started, you will need to download the software from our releases page. Follow these simple steps:
- Visit the Releases Page: Click here to go to our releases page.
- Select the Latest Version: On the releases page, find the latest version of the software. This will usually be at the top of the page.
- Download the Package: Click on the download link for the version you want. This will typically be a ZIP file or an installation package.
- Extract the Files: If you downloaded a ZIP file, right-click on it and select βExtract Allβ¦β to get the files in a folder.
- Run the Application: Locate the executable file (it often has a .exe or .app extension). Double-click it to start the application.
Feel free to refer back to this step-by-step guide if you run into any issues.
π» System Requirements
Make sure your system meets the following requirements to run the software smoothly:
- Operating System: Windows 10 or later, macOS Sierra or later, or any Linux distribution with Python support.
- Memory: At least 4 GB of RAM.
- Storage: About 100 MB of free disk space for installation and additional storage for processed files.
- Python: You will need Python 3.6 or higher installed on your system for better performance.
π How to Use
Once you have installed and opened the application, follow these steps to extract architectural parameters:
- Input Text: You will see a text box. Paste the RISC-V ISA specification text that you want to analyze.
- Start Extraction: Look for the βExtractβ button and click it. The application will begin processing the text.
- View Results: After a few moments, you will see the results displayed in a clean format. You can review them directly or save them as a YAML file for further use.
- Save Output: If you wish to save the extracted data, use the βSaveβ button. Choose a location on your computer to store the YAML file.
You can repeat this process as many times as needed.
β Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, the application works on Windows, macOS, and Linux systems, as long as you meet the system requirements.
No, the application is designed for users with no programming knowledge. All you need to do is paste the text and click βExtract.β
What should I do if the application crashes?
If the application crashes or doesnβt respond, please restart it. If the problem persists, check that your system meets the requirements or consider reporting the issue on our GitHub page.
π Support
If you run into problems or have questions, feel free to open an issue on our GitHub page. You can also find helpful documentation and community discussions there.
π Additional Resources
For more information on RISC-V and architectural parameters, check out these resources:
π Contributions
We welcome contributions to improve this project. If you have an idea or a bug fix, please follow the contributing guidelines in our repository.
πΌ License
This project is licensed under the MIT License. Feel free to use or modify it in accordance with the license terms.
Make sure to download and install the software from the releases page: Download Now. Enjoy extracting your architectural parameters!