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Re: Re: Re: [oc] How To get started ?



akfoo_uk,
    The web-site is:
  http://www.cs.ucr.edu/~dalton/i8051/

======= 2002-03-19 您在来信中写道:=======

>Jinni Wen:
>
>> I have downloaded a 8051 core of VHDL ...
>May I know the web-site that you download the core? Or could you 
>send it to my email account?
>
>Thank alot. :-)
>
>best regard,
>Alex Au
>
>----- Original Message ----- 
>From: Jinni_Wen <ajianer@1... > 
>To: "cores@o... " <cores@o... > 
>Date: Mon, 18 Mar 2002 23:16:44 +0800 
>Subject: Re: Re: [oc] How To get started ? 
>
>> 
>> 
>> John Sheahan, 
>>     Where can I find the cores with a lot of testbench? 
>> I have downloaded a 8051 core of VHDL ,but i can find 
>> its testbench.Can you help me? Or can you tell me where 
>> can i find other cores with lots of testbnech! 
>>     I'm a beginer.Thank you very much! 
>>     Best regards 
>>            Jinni Wen 
>> 
>> ======= 2002-02-22 您在来信中写道:======= 
>> 
>> >Hi 
>> > 
>> >my recommendation would be to choose a core with a 
>> >bit of a testbench,  get a simulator, and simulate and 
>> >understand the core. 
>> > 
>> >enhance the testbench, add more self checking 
>> > 
>> >then modify the core + tb together to add more 
>> >features. 
>> > 
>> >then consider putting it into a fpga. 
>> > 
>> >choose something here that is interesting and 
>> >reasonably obvservable without too much specialist 
>> >test equipment. 
>> >you are interested in the core, not the items 
>> >exercising it. 
>> > 
>> >Xilinx and altera both have reasonable synthesis 
>> >environments freely available at the lower end. 
>> >I've been playing with icarus verilog on linux, 
>> >its not as fast and the syntax error reporting 
>> >messages are not as good  as verilogxl - say, 
>> >but its 100 cheaper. 
>> > 
>> >john 
>> > 
>> > 
>> > 
>> > 
>> > 
>> > 
>> >On Thu, Feb 21, 2002 at 12:09:07AM -0800, Matts Kivik wrote: 
>> >>  I am interested in getting started with opencores, and 
>> think the first step would be to get one of the available cores up 
>> and running on an FPGA and test it out. 
>> >> 
>> >> What is required, should I start with the micro fpga board 
>> ? 
>> >> What kind of PC software is needed, is it available for 
>> free ? 
>> >> 
>> >> 
>> >> Perhaps someone would like to write a 
>> getting-started-HOWTO ? 
>> >> 
>> >> I am an electronics master engineer, with hardware 
>> knowledge, but no experience of FPGAs and IP cores. 
>> >> 
>> > 
>> 
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>> 			 
>> 
>>                     致 
>> 礼! 
>> 				 
>>                Jinni_Wen 
>>                ajianer@1...  
>> 					2002-03-18 
>> 
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礼!
				 
               Jinni_Wen
               ajianer@163.com
					2002-03-20 
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