Is there a compelling reason to remove it? If I recall, this version relies on the non-free Xilinx TGE core underneath. It uses a bit more resources, but is also much more forgiving about spacing between packets etc. I found it nice to use in the past, though I have switched over to the new core for new designs. Glenn
On Tue, Oct 29, 2013 at 10:00 AM, Wesley New <wes...@ska.ac.za> wrote: > Hi all, > > It seems that we have multiple TGE cores in the yellow block library and am > interested to see if anyone still uses the first version of the core (For > ROACH1, it currently doesnt support ROACH2). Please let me know if you do, > as I am thinking about removing it. If there are good reasons not to, also > please let me know. > > > Wesley New > South African SKA Project > +2721 506 7365 > www.ska.ac.za > >