[...] Going with the spirit of being an educational project (...)
It should be documented to the point that people with no
experience in hardware design can follow along and make sense of it,
and those with hardware design experience could code a new one in a
week. [...]
> I am potentially interested...
> but I'll have to wait before getting
> ready. During about three weeks, I'll be busy : exams... And then,
> I'll have to know more : for example, I can't read Verilog... And
> there's still things I miss to have a global view of the project.
I'll probably be ready to help on this about mid-january... Just to
clear up my mind a few on what has to be done...
We've to begin introducing PCI Operation, I think ? (I have some files
and books about PCI, ... but none are distributable -- Time to change
that ?...). And then, we'll have to describe how it's applied in the
PCI Module, so that someone who arrives in this project could quickly
understand how this module work, how to use it, and even how to write
one, is it ?
The Verilog lessons online should get you a start. But really, I
should add some comments tomorrow to make it easier for you.
Thanks ;) My university library have some good verilog books (written
in french and made in paper. Strange, strange, I know...) I'll borrow
one when I'll start contributing...
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