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Timothy Normand Miller schrieb:
> Even better.  It meets timing with the memory running at 200MHz.
> 
> On Mon, Jun 30, 2008 at 12:13 AM, Timothy Normand Miller
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> [...]  Using the global reset, I went
>> from banging my head against timing constraints I couldn't meet to
>> beating them by a sizable margin.  Next up... checking it all in, then
>> doing some regression testing in simulation.
>>
>> Now, if we can just get the XP10 clock skew problem worked out, I'll
>> be able to test this in real hardware.

Cool. It's nice to see this project reach milestones on the way to a
free graphics card.

Philipp

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