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    From: Jams <wireless@t...>
    Date: Thu, 13 Mar 2003 15:53:44 -0500
    Subject: [oc] [Fwd: Re: [admin] LXT441 Deprecated by Intel(LevelOne)]
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     Hello,
     
    Intel(Level One) has announce that the single chip solution to build a
    56K/DDS
     DSU/CSU is being eliminated (LXT441). Does anyone know of a solution,
    short of
     a custom ASIC, PLD or FPGA? Any pointers or ideas would be appreciated!
     Cost effective solutions are most welcome, and should be Open Licensed, 
    if somebody needs to build a replacement solution. I just had a chip
    reseller 
    offer me very old chips for $38.50(USD) each, in quantity 100. I just
    want about (10) 
    to build something to test a theory with.
    
    Here's my idea, I'll design this solution and open source it! However,
    I have a few issues I'll need help with. I have experience with firmware
    both in assembler and C, and can use Protel or Orcad to layout boards.
    
    However, I got drunk in school (BSEE, MSCS), when I took the VLSI design
    class, too busy, chasing young females around.....
    
    So, I'll need somebody to
    1. Architect what device (FPGA, PLD, etc.) I should use, and what tools
    to use. I have money, so I can purchase (within reason) tools and
    development boards as necessary. Also, I'm pretty good at borrow things
    form Chip vendors, FAE's and all sort of 
    entities with expensive tools.
    
    2. Offer me encouragement( and ideas), when  I get stuck.
    
    3. Any takers? I've always wanted to do this sort of stuff, but, I never
    got around
    to it. NOW that I have TIME, reasonable resources, and MOTIVATION, maybe
    it's time
    I contribute (to open cores)?
    
    Comments, suggestions and ideas are most welcome. I do not subscribe to
    this group,
    so direct email would be most effective.
    
    PS, the chase was successful, judging by the number of kids that hangout
    in my house.....
    
     James
     wireless@t...
    
    
    
     
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