Hi Steve, You have probably mentioned it before, but can you suggest a starting point to help with this task? I am very interested in using iverilog to generate configurations for parts such as a Triscend e5, which claims to be much like Xilinx in its arrangement, but they do not publish their configuration language. They do license users to run a windows program that generates it to put into an external memory that loads on startup of the e5. Another interest is to create an output target for the MPGA, (Meta Field Programmable Gate Array), project format, which loads into anything that you can get programmed to do the MPGA functionality by whatever proprietary means. So, reverse engineering such, and writing documentation is something I would enjoy helping with.
John Griessen Austin TX On Thu, 2002-09-19 at 11:57, Stephen Williams wrote: (The -tfpga can theoretically target non-Xilinx parts as well, but detailed function generators are needed.) The new synthesizer is tons better, but the documentation has not caught up yet. There are also a few remaining rough edges.
