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"Telstar Electronics" wrote in message
ups.com... All right... let's not let this discussion deteriorate into something like Steveo and DrDeath would participate in... LOL The facts (or lack of) have been presented. It's up to the individual to research this topic further and draw his (or her) own conclusion. Frankly, I thought it was rather interesting... and if it'll make anyone happy out there... I admit to being wrong. That said, I'm looking forward to seeing some other interesting threads. Actually Brian, I participate and initiate many tech related threads, such as providing you with a link to that Ameriton amp. |
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DrDeath wrote: "Telstar Electronics" wrote in message ups.com... All right... let's not let this discussion deteriorate into something like Steveo and DrDeath would participate in... LOL The facts (or lack of) have been presented. It's up to the individual to research this topic further and draw his (or her) own conclusion. Frankly, I thought it was rather interesting... and if it'll make anyone happy out there... I admit to being wrong. That said, I'm looking forward to seeing some other interesting threads. Actually Brian, I participate and initiate many tech related threads, such as providing you with a link to that Ameriton amp. you also enage in the worst sort of abusive behavoirs with threats of violence |
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On a sunny day (Wed, 14 Jun 2006 11:36:59 -0500) it happened "PowerHouse
Communications" wrote in : So, if I were to try "viewing" this in a text editor, I should be able to see it? Let try... I see where I had a problem... The decompressed file needed to be decompressed as well. Now the folder shows it's face, with all files within... :) I jumped the gun too soon... Got it now.. TAR archive within a BZIP2 archive... OK, I will explain a bit... if you look with the text editor at the file 'top.v' you will first see 'module top' think of a module as an electronic digital circuit. The top module is like a big diagram that is made up of all these separate circuits, other modules, like for example 'lcd_text_driver', 'b2bcd0', 'txua0', all separate diagrams. In this case nothing is analog, so no AD DA conversions. You will see 'wire' for exactly what it is, wires that connect things, OBUF IOBUF for digital buffers, and 'reg' for a register, basically one or more flipflops.... If circuits get very large, diagrams quickly become unreadable and difficult to modify. Languages like Verilog make it easy to maintain and design large complicated digital circuits, and are portable across many platforms (schematic editors are not). In an FPGA (Field Programmable Gate Array) many CMOS switches are used to connect all sorts of logic blocks together. There exist (free) programs that read the Verilog text files, create a binary file for some FPGA chip, that you can then program into such a chip, and the chip will set the switches, your Verilog design will be created in the chip *without you soldering one single connection*. The Spartan2 FPGA I used has has the equivalent of some 200,000 logic gates, so quite a lot can be done. There are many free projects look for example he http://www.opencores.org/browse.cgi/by_category http://www.fpga4fun.com/ There are many of those prototype boards, best get one with VGA connector and audio stuff, the relevant newsgroup is comp.arch.fpga. But it is only limited by ones own imagination.... So that was some more ... Will throttle back a bit now and see what he effect of this is..... |
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"Jan Panteltje"
SNIP Jeeze...jan......you're such a bore! -- Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com |
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James Crow wrote: "Jan Panteltje" SNIP Jeeze...jan......you're such a bore! why do you find it desriable to spread out your filth over another NG |
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"James Crow" wrote in message
... "Jan Panteltje" SNIP Jeeze...jan......you're such a bore! I guess it is boring when you are unable to comprehend the subject matter. Don't you have trolling to do on RRAP? |
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"DrDeath" wrote in message snip thats funny dr deadass, you dumb usenet troll.very telling how much you and the gay-tard have in common. -- Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com |
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"James Crow" wrote in message
... "DrDeath" wrote in message snip thats funny dr deadass, you dumb usenet troll.very telling how much you and the gay-tard have in common. Funny how you bring up gay issues with every post, must be a regressed desire on your part. |
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"DrDeath" wrote in message
fag filtered yep, funny,.......the funniest part is you and the tard spreading your pro-homosexual agenda all over usenet. you sick freak. -- Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com |
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DrDeath wrote: "James Crow" wrote in message ... "DrDeath" wrote in message snip thats funny dr deadass, you dumb usenet troll.very telling how much you and the gay-tard have in common. Funny how you bring up gay issues with every post, must be a regressed desire on your part. the word is repressed Dr |
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