Indeed, one might say it's more of a mark up decription of what you would
like to see the hardware been rather than a S/W program to run on the H/W.
Sounds so pedantic doesn't it ;-)JA
On Thursday, 9 January 2020, 22:11:31 GMT, Norman Dunbar via Ql-Users
wrote:
See! I said I knew not
See! I said I knew nothing! ;-)
On 9 January 2020 16:29:50 GMT, Peter Graf via Ql-Users
wrote:
>Norman Dunbar via Ql-Users wrote:
>> I get that it's a software description of some hardware.
>
>Not software. It is simply a hardware description, and the result is
>pure hardware, i.e. flipflops, ga
Norman Dunbar via Ql-Users wrote:
> I get that it's a software description of some hardware.
Not software. It is simply a hardware description, and the result is
pure hardware, i.e. flipflops, gates, wires. You can as well describe he
same hardware in a schematic rather than text.
It is important
Thanks John. I get that it's a software description of some hardware. This is
the first time I've come across it. I might spend some time looking into it -
if/when MrsD allows - just to satisfy my own curiosity. Not that I'll be doing
any hardware design though.
Cheers,
Norm.
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Yes , think of it of a high level and standardised method of describing the
configuration of your FPGA hardware rather than a program for it to execute.For
example I could define logic blocks to act as flipflops and attach the input
to one pin and the out put to another they don't need to int
I have a Book of the Face account but only for those who cant use anything
else
Also I used the forum a few times commented and also tried asking for info but
got nowhere.Problem with that is after awhile with no one talking to you then
you stop loading up the page and logging in to yet anothe
Hi Marcel,
On 09/01/2020 10:50, Marcel Kilgus via Ql-Users wrote:
Well, it's a bit like programming, the difference is just that
basically all lines execute at the same time! If you want something to
execute sequentially you have to implement a state machine.
> ...
Thanks. I had a look at the
Norman Dunbar via Ql-Users wrote:
> I've read your article. It looks interesting. I'm not clued up on
> FPGAs - although I know what the initials stand for - so, I would be
> interested in knowing a bit more about how you did the converter. If
> you have time and inclination of course.
Well, it's
Urs Koenig (QL) via Ql-Users wrote:
>> I'll never have a facebook account. But I do use the Forum.
> Same as me.
Yes, it's a bit of a pity that the discussions tend to get split up
nowadays. The most active thread for QL-VGA is actually the Facebook
one this time, with currently 474 members the QL
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Op 8/01/2020 om 22:58 schreef Marcel Kilgus via Ql-Users:
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