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this video continues in our series of getting started with design stark cortex-m for Xilinx FPGA in this video weamp;#39;re going to see how to edit the cortex-m hardware design in vivid and in our example weamp;#39;re going to change the you are speed in the design although itamp;#39;s unlikely that youamp;#39;ll want to change the UART speed in your own projects itamp;#39;s this process of making changes to the hardware design generating a new bit stream image and uploading it to the board that you need to follow when you make your own hardware changes so with a cortex-m processor already in the boardamp;#39;s flash memory and weamp;#39;re using the default m1 dedocHub letamp;#39;s connect it to our PC and open a new terminal session so now setup the boards on port 11 and by default the cortex m1 image is programmed with a UART speed of 115200 so when we push the prog burn to reset the board here we can see the cortex-m one banner message now letamp;#39;s go to Vivaro and