updated README with wget commands

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### Installing Vivado the the Xilinx development tools
It's also possible to perform debugging with a normal Eclipse installation by installing
the TCF plugin. Still, it is necessary to install Vivado to get the toolchain for generating
C++ applications. Alternatively you can download the toolchain
[from the cloud](https://eive-cloud.irs.uni-stuttgart.de/index.php/apps/files/?dir=/EIVE_IRS/Arbeitsdaten/08_Used%20Components/Q7S/Toolchain&fileid=422486).
the TCF plugin and downloading the cross-compiler as specified in the section below.
* Install Vivado 2018.2 and Xilinx SDK from https://www.xilinx.com/support/download/index.html/content/xilinx/en/downloadNav/vivado-design-tools/archive.html.
Install the Vivado Design Suite - HLx Editions - 2018.2 Full Product Installation instead of the updates. It is recommended to use the installer.
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`<XilinxInstallation>\SDK\2018.2\gnu\aarch32\nt\gcc-arm-linux-gnueabi\bin`
or set up path each time before debugging.
### Installing toolchain without Vivado
You can download the toolchain
[from the cloud](https://eive-cloud.irs.uni-stuttgart.de/index.php/apps/files/?dir=/EIVE_IRS/Arbeitsdaten/08_Used%20Components/Q7S/Toolchain&fileid=422486).
If `wget` is available (e.g. MinGW64), you can use the following command to download the
toolchain for Windows
```sh
wget https://eive-cloud.irs.uni-stuttgart.de/index.php/s/Q3zeFicebpibiBT/download/gcc-arm-linux-gnueabi-win.zip
```
or the following command for Linux (could be useful for CI/CD)
```sh
wget https://eive-cloud.irs.uni-stuttgart.de/index.php/s/oqC8NNWJq79njLR/download/gcc-arm-linux-gnueabi-linux.zip
```
### Installing CMake and MSYS2 on Windows
1. Install [MSYS2](https://www.msys2.org/) and [CMake](https://cmake.org/download/) first.