We didn't need to pass packets, so our life was a lot easier.
For instance we connected some GPIO to Leds (via Spartan 3) - so it's just
on \ off mechanism.
I think your task is doable, and you describe here the SPI interface (more
or less).

Arik



On Thu, May 20, 2010 at 14:11, Sorornejad, Paimon CSC <
[email protected]> wrote:

> Thanks for the reply. I did dabble with the idea of using more than one
> communication's line, but the project I am working on would prefer there to
> be a single comm line with another line acting as a software controlled
> clock.  Essentially I would be using a shift register to pass each bit of
> the address and data packet through the gpio into the fpga.  Have you or
> anyone had any experience in something like this?
>
> Paimon Sorornejad
> Computer Sciences Corporation, P&W
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