nialstewartdevelopments.co.uk
NialStewart: FPGA Design Page
http://nialstewartdevelopments.co.uk/fpga.htm
We can help with your requirements from system architecture analysis and design to module level designs. If you are unsure of what your requirements are, we can help create a specification for a design, or even decide if using an FPGA/CPLD is the most appropriate solution to your problem. We have experience of implementing Xilinx's Picoblaze 'soft CPU' (see the downloads page for details) and can deliver SOPC designs based around Altera's NIOSII CPU core. See the SOPC. Page for more details. As discussed...
nialstewart.co.uk
NialStewart: FPGA Design Page
http://nialstewart.co.uk/fpga.htm
We can help with your requirements from system architecture analysis and design to module level designs. If you are unsure of what your requirements are, we can help create a specification for a design, or even decide if using an FPGA/CPLD is the most appropriate solution to your problem. We have experience of implementing Xilinx's Picoblaze 'soft CPU' (see the downloads page for details) and can deliver SOPC designs based around Altera's NIOSII CPU core. See the SOPC. Page for more details. As discussed...
smallcorner.net
SmallCorner.net: SoftwareCorner
http://www.smallcorner.net/software.html
This page is currently under construction. If not otherwise mentioned, all software on this page is freeware (or at least it was when the link was added). Check the license agreement in each of the software packages so that you don't violate it. We have no connection to the authors of any of these software in any other way except as satisfied users. We have found these programs very helpful in our computing lives. More details and download available at The gzip. The freeware (and open source) version of ...
stresscrack.blogspot.com
StressCrack: January 2007
http://stresscrack.blogspot.com/2007_01_01_archive.html
All the news that's fit to skip. Monday, January 22, 2007. If you've been looking at Linux for an embedded project and wondering about its suitability for harsh working conditions, wonder no more. Today I'm finally able to report that LAHMP. Successfully completed its first flight test! The tests were performed back in September 2006, but we didn't have permission to release the details until very recently. Official press release is available. From TRI's web site. Links to this post. I've got a couple of...
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