On 24/04/06, Marti Martinez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Give it time -- FPGA's are getting more and more academic attention > every year, and our computer engineering students are getting more > opportunities to work with them in school. Before long, the support > and demmand will catch up to their potential.
The real problem with FPGA development is the lack of free development tools. Uploading to an FPGA depends on the use of non free (i.e. big, bloated and buggy) software. Graham

