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Re: [oc] Open architecture of FPGA



Hi Alexander,

As well as Marko and Damjan's Opencores one,
there is Reinoud Lamberts' "open source design for
an FPGA to be implemented on an FPGA".
Reinoud calls it the MPGA.
http://ce.et.tudelft.nl/~reinoud/mpga/README.html

This has been tested in hardware, using a BurchED board.

Hope that is of interest,

Best regards
Tony Burch
http://www.BurchED.com
FPGA boards, for System-On-Chip prototyping and education

----- Original Message -----
From: "Alexander A. Shabarshin" <shaos@mail.ru>
To: <cores@opencores.org>
Sent: Monday, 9 September 2002 2:46
Subject: [oc] Open architecture of FPGA


> Hello cores,
>
>   May I ask you about one thing?
>   Are there kind of FPGA chip where architecture is absolutely
>   open? I need to make structure of chip without any software
>   packages or VHDL definitions - directly.
>
> Best regards,
> Alexander A. Shabarshin mailto:shaos@mail.ru
> http://www.shaos.ru
>
>
>
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