Hey Randy.
Are there any modified 10Ge blocks available which support
transmitting other than 64 bits per clock cycle
(or 64 bits per two clock cycles at higher clock rates) in order to
accommodate widely ranging FPGA clock
frequencies while still maintaining approximately 10Gbps?
Any XAUI-
Hello
I follow the ROACH 10GbE tutorial:
http://casper.berkeley.edu/wiki/ROACH_10GbE_tutorial
and I get some error message:
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Connecting to server 140.10
Are there any modified 10Ge blocks available which support transmitting
other than 64 bits per clock cycle
(or 64 bits per two clock cycles at higher clock rates) in order to
accommodate widely ranging FPGA clock
frequencies while still maintaining approximately 10Gbps?
Randy
Hi John,
There is the xlUpdateModel utility that you can run from the Matlab
command window, but it's not perfect. Proceed with caution...
We've seen that it's not particularly good with library blocks, so
you might want to try running it to update all the glue logic, then
manually replace all o
> Hi John,
>
> This is a known issue with the CASPER SVN (and actually all
> repositories for Linux kernel source). There are several files
> with the same name but with different cases, which Linux will
> happily handle but Windows will not. This really screws with
> the netfilter_ipv4 directory o
Hi John,
This is a known issue with the CASPER SVN (and actually all
repositories for Linux kernel source). There are several files
with the same name but with different cases, which Linux will
happily handle but Windows will not. This really screws with
the netfilter_ipv4 directory on a Windows
I get this when trying to sync my SVN:
C:\casper\roach\sw\linux\include\linux\netfilter_ipv4\ipt_REJECT.h
In directory 'C:\casper\roach\sw\linux\include\linux\netfilter_ipv4'
Can't open file
'C:\casper\roach\sw\linux\include\linux\netfilter_ipv4\.svn\tmp\text-base\ipt_TCPMSS.h.svn-base':
The syste
What's the best way to go about porting an existing working design to the
new 10.1 version?
John
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