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In Viewlogic's defense, I think if you simply asked them, they would have told you it does not work with Win95. At least that was the case with us. There are enough other reasons to complain about them, I don't think we need to bash them about this issue. In article <aa7cb$f3220.137@sj-rsrch.demon.co.uk>, steve@sj.co.uk (Steve Wiseman) wrote: >In article <45brb1$plq@fnnews.fnal.gov>, husby@fnal.gov says... >> >>Apparently still not the types to jump on a bandwagon too soon, View Logic >>will not be releasing a windows-95 compatible version of the pro-series till >>at least December. >> >>Unfortunately, I learned about this the hard way. > >Yes, us too. Is there a Viewlogic Users Group out there, so we don't _all_ have >to find things out the hard way? It's not as if the documentation's getting >better, either.... > (Proseries does work under '95 and NT, except for PROSIM, the only tool to use >Win32S. Aargh! So close, yet so, so far.... You'll need much patience, some mad >dongle-redirecting code, and some more patience. _How_ can it take ProCapture 3 >seconds to ask the dongle each time I load a new component? (On a twin P90, >running NT 3.51 with 32M Ram) > Roll on Workview Office, or is it just going to have all the 'features' that >make each day such a joy (ahem...)? > > Steve, speaking for Steve, not SJ Research. > >Article: 2076
beltle@augusta.de writes :- >I want to use programmable logic devices (CPLDs and FPGAs) in my >future developments and I need an overview of the market. > >Is there any program or database out there ? The European July issue of EDN had a good overview. Let me have your FAX number and I will send it on. Cheers, T.H. trev@wg.icl.co.uk NOT trev@ss11.wg.icl.co.uk as the header to this posting saysArticle: 2077
Hello FPGA'ers, Does anybody know when the new announced Altera Flex10K will showup in samples and production ? What will be the first member(s) of Flex10K family to be available ? Will an average Pentium PC (90Mhz, 32Mbyte DRAM) support the fitting power needed for targetting designes into the new Flex10K ? Alex Koegel HW Development Manager DSPC IsraelArticle: 2078
Does anybody knows something about Internal error 1012 that ppr returns? Thanks for your help. Regards, Fernando.Article: 2079
This is the third time XACT 5.1 fucks my Setup Configuration. Yes, the CMOS. I think I'll never finish my work........ Of course, I use a PC with QEMM and I know they're not compatible. Bye, An user of xilinx.Article: 2080
///// I'M LOOKING FOR A LOTS OF LARGE VHDL CODES. ///// I have been developed a partition program runing on FPGA, which place a large circuit into several FPGAs. I feel lack of benchmark circuits because I don't design any circuit, Is there anyone who allow me to use a circuit, written in vhdl, designed by an angel. =) or let me know where I can get some benchmark circuits. ( ftp site list ok! ) The bigger, the better. -- Cho Kyungchuun email : kyung@cslsun10.sogang.ac.krArticle: 2081
Hello folks, I have a problem. I wrote a .mem file to define a XBLOX:PROM and I ran Xmake & Xsimmake. However, when I run Viewsim S/D, the output of my memory isn't the value in the .mem file (only for the highest addresses). I've checked the .mem file and I've "deltree" the s<design> directory to run again Xsimmake. But the result is the same. Does anybody know what happens? Please, help me!!!!!!!!!!!!! Fernando.Article: 2082
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I was also pretty disappointed to find out that the Viewlogic Pro Series ProSim software doesn't work with Windows 95. I did find a workaround, though, sort of. There is also a program in the PROSER directory called "viewsim.exe" It seems to be basically the DOS version of the simulator. It run's fine in a DOS window inside of Windows 95. I tried it with a few small designs and it seemed to work fine. For now, I'm staying with WFW 3.11. I would really like to go to Windows 95, but here at JPL, they don't even want us to upgrade until Jan 31, 1996. - Robert Navarro In article <aa7cb$f3220.137@sj-rsrch.demon.co.uk>, Steve Wiseman <steve@sj.co.uk> wrote: >In article <45brb1$plq@fnnews.fnal.gov>, husby@fnal.gov says... >> >>Apparently still not the types to jump on a bandwagon too soon, View Logic >>will not be releasing a windows-95 compatible version of the pro-series till >>at least December. >> >>Unfortunately, I learned about this the hard way. > >Yes, us too. Is there a Viewlogic Users Group out there, so we don't all have >to find things out the hard way? It's not as if the documentation's getting >better, either.... >(Proseries does work under '95 and NT, except for PROSIM, the only tool to use >Win32S. Aargh! So close, yet so, so far... You'll need much patience, some mad >dongle-redirecting code, and some more patience. How can it take ProCapture 3 >seconds to ask the dongle each time I load a new component? (On a twin P90, >running NT 3.51 with 32M Ram) > Roll on Workview Office, or is it just going to have all the 'features' that >make each day such a joy (ahem...)? > > Steve, speaking for Steve, not SJ Research. > >Article: 2084
BobSun (bobsun@aol.com) wrote: : Ryan, : Let me add to your confusion, but from a different perspective - that of a : "customer" for graduates from these schools. For the most part, the : inputs you have gotten have been good advise. Let me add (or re-emphasize) : some general points. : 1. Go to a large, well-known school, if possible. One day you will be : graduating and the breadth of opportunities (job or grad school) will be : greater at a school with a better reputation. Some people may object to : this, but, nevertheless, it is a fact. A significant fraction of : undergraduates find part time employment in grad research programs, and : summer intern jobs. Your chances for this are also greater at a well-known : "Research" university. The only two schools you listed which fit into this : catagory (no flames, please) are Penn State and Lehigh. : 2. Your strong interests in photonics and/or polymers might be difficult : to meet in most Materials Sci (or Eng.) curricula. Good polymer schools : include MIT, U Mass, VIT and Michigan, in the East. Photonic efforts tend : to reside in the EE departments, and mainly in graduate programs. The : suggestion to look at Chem E for polymers is a good one. My own experience : is that my interests in specialization changed greatly while in school, : and even more after going to work. So make certain to get a strong, well : rounded undergraduate degree, taking every opportunity to broaden your : background with courses in areas such as EE, ChemE, PChem, CompSci, MechE : and Statistics. : 3. Good luck. : Bob Sundahl : IntelArticle: 2085
The solution is simple: Connect the Adress_error pin to anywhere. I couldn't imagine so stupid solution. Bye folks, Yo mismo. :))))Article: 2086
In article <45fhl3$r7l@ixnews5.ix.netcom.com>, chan_isd@ix.netcom.com says... > >In Viewlogic's defense, I think if you simply asked them, they would have told >you it does not work with Win95. At least that was the case with us. There >are enough other reasons to complain about them, I don't think we need to bash >them about this issue. Indeed. The bash is much more that it doesn't work, than that no-one said. The bug fixes _do_ seem to take a while, though, and this one's damn close to a show-stopper. Is _anyone_ in the UK using viewlogic products, especially VHDL -> Xilinx? I'd be happy to organise a list. Heck, plenty of time during reboots 8-) Steve, speaking for Steve, not SJArticle: 2087
GDR Enterprises (102771.3337@CompuServe.COM) wrote: : $$$ Change Your Life $$$ : "If you could look at an honest, legitimate opportunity that : could make you in excess of $10,000 in the next 30 days, would : you take 20 minutes to hear about it?" : HAVE YOU HEARD ABOUT IT YET? If not, don't go to sleep tonight : until you take the time to make just one call. We are real : people just like you, who are living out a dream come true. : "It took me only 3 days to develope my first $10,000 income; and : that was after the Global Launch of the company on Sept. 29; : and it's been incredible since then...I just cannot believe : what's happening. This is your ticket to freedom -- not just : from a financial standpoint, but by the product. The PRODUCT : will change the way you think..." : TAKE THESE 3 EASY STEPS: : 1. From any fax machine; Call (512) 703-6147 to automatically : order our 9 pages Fax-on-Demand documentation which give you a : written program, compensation plan, and application. : 2. Call our 24 hour HOTLINE: Recorded Live Call! (512) 404-2388 : 3. Then dial my private number at, (519) 746-1978 ask for Jason : or Ken, and say...I'm in! That's how easy it is to get started! : Then break out the champagne and the cubans!! I just got to flame this bastard. What does this have to do with mathematics? Nothing you ass..... !!!!!!!!! I cannot stand this kind of garbage. Get a life. 102771.3337@compuserve.com Hey! Compuserve charges like 10 cents for every internet email you recieve. Lets send him hate mail. Unfortunately his box only hold 100 letters but, that is still 10 dolars. If this guy has made 10,000 he can afford it. -- Matthew Carlson <carlson@rahul.net>Article: 2088
no place here !!!Article: 2089
<454gb6$oea@oldfart.ecl.wustl.edu>, weathert@park (William N. Eatherton) writes: > I am begining work on an ultrasound card to be implemented on a PCI >card. We would like to find a PCI protoyping card to play with writing and >reading a ram and then so we can work out the bugs in an FPGA interface. WE >are planning on using the XC4000E series when xilinx comes out with it. However, >we would really like a prototyping board that we could begin playing with in the >next couple weeks. Under a $1000 would be desired. >Thanks >WIlliam Eatherton >Washington University > AMCC has a PCI development kit, that includes 4 boards with a lot of room for your design to be added to and debuged. It comes with their PCI controller device, software for the PC etc. It is around $450. Vector is another company that makes this development board kit. AMCC: (619) 450 9333 Vector: (800) 423-5659 Oded ---- email: oded@asp.co.ilArticle: 2090
Right. I've got a challenge for all you boffins out there. See if you can get these questions correct: (Correct answers will be posted on 15/10/95) 1. Give the IBM floating-point representations for decimal 55.4 and -53.4 2. Give the IEEE standard single-precision floating-point representations for +29 and -29 3. Compare the ranges, accuracy, and other system design considerations for the preceding two floating-point number systems. 4. Write all 4-bit 2s compliment numbers (that is, sign plus 3-bit numbers) and their decimal values. Show that negative numbers exceed positive numbers by one. Consider 0 to be either -ve or +ve. 5. How many different numbers can be stored in a set of four switches, each having three different positions (four three-position switches)? ---------------------------------------------------------------- | Ian Harrison I.R.Harrison@Bradford.ac.uk | ----------------------------------------------------------------Article: 2091
imago@leo.bekkoame.or.jp (Masahiko Imahashi) writes: : Hi, there. : : I'm looking for VHDL models for classical Intel : peripheral devices. : (e.g. 8251,8253,8254,8255,8259,8237) : : I need VHDL models which will try to create : and test large circuits on PLD or FPGA. : If you have any suggestions, please contact me : at the email addresses below. : : Thanks. : : ----- : M.Imahashi CyVerse Co.,Ltd. : e-mail: imago@leo.bekkoame.or.jp : tel: +81-44-888-1944 : fax: +81-44-888-1094 : ----- : : Regards. You might want to try contacting Sagantec USA. I think they have some of the VHDL models you were interested in. I'm not sure how much they charge for them though. Their number is: (508) 371-9004 They're located in Concord, Mass. The models they have are for ASIC but they should also work for our FPGAs. Richard Tse-Woon Paw paw@actel.coArticle: 2092
- I'M LOOKING FOR A LOTS OF LARGE VHDL CODES. - I have been develope a partition program runing on FPGA, which place a large circuits into several FPGAs. I feel lack of benchmark circuits because I don't design any circuits, Is there anyone who allow me to use a circuits, written in vhdl, designed by an angel. =) or let me know where can I get some benchmark circuits. ( ftp site list ok! ) The bigger, the better. -- Cho Kyungchuun email : kyung@cslsun10.sogang.ac.krArticle: 2093
In article <454bir$dnk@nnrp1.news.primenet.com>, mercure@primenet.com (Ray Saarela) wrote: > I have a few samples of MACH-445's, and would like to play with them > in practice as well, but I haven't been able to find QFP SOCKETS for > them. AMP 100 pin sockects are 4 x 25 pin rows ( square package ) , > but AMD MACH 445 has 2 x 30 pin rows and 2 x 20 pin rows ... > ( rectangular ) qfp .. Digikey has QFP->PGA adaptors. You have to solder the QFP to the top of the adaptor. Takes some flux and acute eyesight, but it can be done. Make sure you don't buy the "application specific" adaptor. Some of the pins aren't used on that one. Price: ~$15 -PeteArticle: 2094
We've finally got around to creating some Web pages that describe the Software Acceleration work. The core page for these is at: http://www.ap.co.umist.ac.uk/~jf/Acceleration/SoftAcc.html It is currently only missing copies of the papers we've written about the subject, as well as some subject matter still in development. John _____________________________________________________________ Dr John Forrest Tel: +44-161-200-3315 Dept of Computation Fax: +44-161-200-3321 UMIST E-mail: jf@ap.co.umist.ac.uk MANCHESTER M60 1QD,UK URL: http://www.ap.co.umist.ac.uk/~jfArticle: 2095
In article <45lus3$smt@jaring.my>, wjyeoh@pop.jaring.my wrote: >I'm Jim here, 15+. I need some info regarding my ques below urgently >for the purpose of my important project. If anyone knows about it, pls >send the info to me. (wjyeoh@pop.jaring.my) >Your kindness are very much appreciated. > >1. Anything about ENIAC, built 1946. Well I'm pretty sure it didn't have any FPGAs in it. >2. Anything about supercomputers, mainframes and minicomputers. Why? Are you trying to build one with FPGAs? >3. Any information regarding computer science. (I need to make charts) > eg. current worldwide minis, mainframes and pc shipments. Computer Science has little to do with the numbers of computers out there. In fact, it has little to do with COMP.ARCH.FPGAs too. >4. If possible, do send me scanned photos of stuffs mentioned, or > others regarding COMPUTERS. I don't know about COMPUTERS, but how bout some FPGAs? Perhaps this isn't the best newsgroup for your questions. **************************************************************************** Dan Bartram, Jr. Work: (404) 894-7107 Research Engineer FAX: (404) 894-7080 Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, GA 30318 Internet: dan.bartram@.gtri.gatech.edu ****************************************************************************Article: 2096
In article <45fm8j$926@mozart.wg.icl.co.uk> trev@ss11.wg.icl.co.uk "Trevor Hall" writes: "beltle@augusta.de writes :- ">I want to use programmable logic devices (CPLDs and FPGAs) in my ">future developments and I need an overview of the market. "> ">Is there any program or database out there ? " "The European July issue of EDN had a good overview. " "Let me have your FAX number and I will send it on. " "Cheers, "T.H. " "trev@wg.icl.co.uk "NOT trev@ss11.wg.icl.co.uk as the header to this posting says " " There's a product out there called PLD Pilot, which contains comprehensive databook info on every PLD and FPGA, as well as macrocell diagrams etc, and the ability to search by various criteria. I'll try to find contact details... -- David Pashley < ------------------------ < < < ---------- Email: david@fpga.demon.co.uk | Direct Insight Ltd < < < < > Tel: +44 1280 700262 | | *The EDA Source* < < < Fax: +44 1280 700577 | --------------------------- < ------------------------------------------Article: 2097
My department needs to buy PC-based FPGA Design entry and Simulation software for Actel FPGA's. As it is not possible to evaluate all the major tools on the market an input from designers out in the industry using FPGA's will be greatly helpful. I would appreacite if designers could give their opinions on VIEWLOGIC/ ORCAD/INTERGRAPH based on their experience with these tools. We are a small research staff at a University and do not get to change tools often for want of money (we are lucky if that happens once every 10 years!!!). It is imperative that we make the best choice now. In view of this, opinions of experienced designers will be very valuable. Thanks in advance, SudhirArticle: 2098
In article <45dfmt$88g@av2.rz.fh-augsburg.de>, beltle@augusta.de (Hans Jörg Beltle) says: > >Hello, > >I want to use programmable logic devices (CPLDs and FPGAs) in my >future developments and I need an overview of the market. > >Is there any program or database out there ? > >Thanks > Hans There is a software program and database called PLD/FPGA-PILOT which I just received some information about. The following is taken directly from their advertising material: < begin excerpt from advertisement > What is it? The PLD/FPGA-Pilot is a powerful, yet easy to use search program running under Windows. It is combined with a database of programmable logics devices(FPGAs, CPLDs and PLDs) that can be updated every 3 or 4 months. This software tool has been used successfully in Europe for over two years. Now YOU can use it to help find the devices for your design... < end excerpt from advertisement > The price is given as $199 with a 1-year Database Update subscription for $99. For further information contact: Stan Baker Associates 504 Nino Avenue Los Gatos, CA 95032 408-356-5119 (Voice) 408-356-9018 (Fax) sbaker@reconfig.com I hope this helps. BTW, I am in no way associated with the above company. I just got this in the mail today and it seems to be exactly what Hans is asking for. So please, no flames. Regards, Paul Urbanus urb@urbonix.com *** Never wrestle with a hog - you get dirty and the hog likes it ***Article: 2099
Pat Leary (pleary@robins.af.mil) wrote: : BobSun (bobsun@aol.com) wrote: : : Ryan, good stuff deleted to save bandwidth : : 2. Your strong interests in photonics and/or polymers might be difficult : : to meet in most Materials Sci (or Eng.) curricula. Good polymer schools : : include MIT, U Mass, VIT and Michigan, in the East. The U of Pennsylvania Materials Research Laboratory combines programs in photonics and polymers (last I looked), and I think the program at Northwestern does too. You should check which schools have NSF Materials Research Centers with significant efforts in Polymers and Photonics. These usually span several department, so they can combine disparate fields. : : 3. Good luck. For sure Regards Josh Halpern : : Bob Sundahl : : Intel
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