More like just a bunch of losers on a forum. Seriously hope none of them have kids and if they already have kids lmao I feel horrible for their kids.
Must be awfully afraid of a 12 year old if you think body slamming is an appropriate reaction.
Saw this old thread bumped up, figured I'd reply. I enjoyed using the little basys2 while I had it, though it's pretty inadequate for anything serious. Slowly switching over to Vivado. My school loaned me a very nice FPGA, so I haven't used my basys2 in a while.
Thank you for politely pointing out me being wrong...I must admit I feel incredibly embarrassed. I literally had my first formal lecture on the topic this past Wednesday, guess I need to re-read my notes...we went over an ALU that handles FP operations and I guess I didn't grasp it all trying to...
Awesome, like Shintai said, hopefully this gets FPGAs into more people's hands. I'm guessing taking some extra courses in FPGA design/theory wouldn't be a bad idea...
Not sure if this is the same idea that you were referring to, but there is a very interesting topic about self-programming...
Very good advice javier, the simulation is quite good however I would like a board for physical prototyping.
I'll have access to a Spartan 6 series in the lab, I just wanted something for at home. I'm enjoying the board I purchased, especially with the updated Webpack...what we used in intro to...
Unfortunately to get the academic pricing for the Nexys 2 I would need a professor's .edu address to verify I'm in a course that needs it. I want this for hobby purposes but I will eventually use it towards school. I'm going to help a professor with some research starting this week, I'll ask him...
I started downloading the recent ISE software. I'll start messing with it in simulation tonight.
I know you said the one I linked is fine, but should I consider something in the Spartan 6 series?
Hi I would like to purchase an FPGA to experiment on for fun and then eventually incorporate into my senior design project next year. I would like to program a simple ALU onto the FPGA and possibly a simple microprocessor.
I have experience with the Digilent Basys2...
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