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Jason db6b220f92 ci(fpga): PR-M.3 — wire T-6 drift cosim into regression + CI deps
Adds the T-6 independent reference drift cosim (PR-M.1, c30be89) as a
gated regression check so any future hand-edit drift in NCO_SINE_LUT,
fft_twiddle_*.mem, or DOPPLER_WINDOW_COEFF surfaces on every run.

run_regression.sh: new "Independent Reference Drift (T-6)" check after
the RX-B autocorrelation block in Phase 3. Plain `python3` (no path
sniffing). Distinguishes three states from the script's exit code +
markers:
  rc=0,  PASS markers -> PASS (counts toward `passed`)
  rc=2,  no markers   -> SKIP (counts toward `skipped`)
  rc!=0, FAIL markers -> FAIL (gates the regression)

compare_independent.py: detects missing numpy/scipy at startup and exits
with code 2 plus a [SKIP] marker pointing at `uv sync --group dev`.
Without that, an environment without scipy crashed mid-script and the
regression captured a partial 3-of-13 PASS count.

pyproject.toml: scipy>=1.13 added to the dev dependency group (used by
fpga_reference.doppler_window_ideal() for analytical Cheby ground truth).

.github/workflows/ci-tests.yml: fpga-regression now installs Python
3.12, sets up uv, runs `uv sync --group dev`, and activates the
resulting .venv before bash run_regression.sh. Without the activate
line the runner's system python3 (no scipy) would resolve first and
the drift check would [SKIP] in CI.

Verified locally:
  with venv:    Drift PASS (13 checks), Tests: 43 passed / 0 / 0
  no scipy:     Drift SKIP (msg points at install cmd), 42p / 0f / 1s
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