On 10/19/05, André Pouliot <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> A tool like that help prevent the
> brain from frying, trying to remember all the interaction between each
> component and how each component should work.

You hit the nail on the head.  I have midterms next week, plenty of
work for Tech Source, family stuff going on.... if there's something
that can keep me from having to rethink things when I sit down to work
again, I'll be a lot more productive.  I also need to be able to
narrow my focus.

If we build a tool like this, we need to make the file format
something that can be processed by SVN.  XML is out, but XML is just a
metaformat, so you could convert back and forth between that and
something else.  Being able to CVS block diagrams would be
interesting, if feasible.  But if that's the case, then I can let
other people help me diagram it.


> That's my interpretation of the tool that Timothy would like to have for
> working on the chip. As someone in the same domain I could certainly use
> it, many other chip designer also.

Spending the time to work on this could impact the timeline for OGD
positively, negatively, or neutrally.  But either way, consider the
value of it to the community.  And if we want to talk about things
that further Traversal's profit potential, we can sell support
services for this OSS application.

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