Le 2012-12-09 04:15, Peter Stuge a écrit :
[email protected] wrote:
~$150 total, you get a usb-connected module that can do VGA.
that's the price range of usual Actel discovery kits,
There are other companies who also make Actel-based boards.
Particularly worth mentioning is Emcraft, who make some very nice
modules with SmartFusion, the previous generation.
And they've made a U-Boot and uClinux BSP, which works fine.
They had an introductory offer on their System-On-Module starter
kit[1] for under $100 but I held off because I already had their
previous Linux SmartFusion Evaluation kit[2].
I suspect that it may be difficult to get them to release bitstream
information.
WOW ! awesome :-)
Well, this gives hope that future boards
will bring the development of the shader
in the 200-300$ range.
However right now it would be good to start
writing suitable VHDL and qemu code.
Even "simple" things like font display,
antialiasing, gradients, JPEG decoding,
would be a great start and would benefit
everybody :-)
yg
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