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![]() PowerHouse Communications schreef: "Jan Panteltje" wrote in message ... I did a nice frequency counter on an FPGA lab board: http://panteltje.com/panteltje/fpga/...nter-0.2.1.bz2 And just how do you open/view such a beast? WinRAR opened the file, but left me with another file that was unknown and completely useless... If you are trying to make a point, you might want to put it in a format that humans can actually use... 'bz2' is a compressed format, it is open source, and frequently used in Linux. It has a higher compression ratio then for exmpel 'zip' or tgz. the correct way to 'unpack' it in Linux / unix is: tar -jxvf frequency_counter-0.2.1.bz2 In MS windows there is as far as i knwo no correct way to do anything, so I cannot help you there. You would only find verilog source files anyways, and then complain you cannot read verilog (language), that posting really was on level3, you were still on level 1. |
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