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    From: "Martin.J Thompson" <Martin.J.Thompson@t...>
    Date: Wed, 20 Aug 2003 09:00:31 +0100
    Subject: Re: [oc] C to VHDL parser/converter
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    Yes, Celoxica do.
    
    Martin
    
    
    >>> veena_20k@y... 19 August 2003 16:13:11 >>>
    Hi,
    
    Does anyone have a C to VHDL translator that can be used?  I need to 
    convert my C code  to VHDL as a part of my thesis work. Please let me 
    know if you can help.
    
    Thanks.
    -veena
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    From: "Martin.J Thompson" <Martin.J.Thompson@t... >
    Date: Mon, 10 Dec 2001 03:49:58 -0500
    Subject: Re: [oc] Handel-C replacement, replacement name first 
    methinks!
    
    >Martin,
    >
    >Windows? YUK, I've finally found a use for MS Windows CDs, they make 
    good
    >tea coasters. Too many bugs in MS code for my liking.
    >
    :-)
    
    >My primary thinking is to do a little program that can parse a C program 
    and
    >translate it straight into VHDL so people could then fine-tune it as
    >necessary if they wish. I'm still a VHDL newbie but if I would like to 
    code
    >a Linux style mini-kernel in an FPGA (CPU+Linux Kernel in a ASIC?),
    >ambitious yes but if they can do a TCP/IP stack with the DK1 suite 
    then I'm
    >sure I can go one better. I've looked at all their manuals and can see 
    some
    >major areas for improvement in their software (not just the name!). 
    What I
    >would love to see though is some VHDL code generated by one of their 
    example
    >C programs to see how they think the VHDL side should be done. I'm 
    already
    >using a very basic C to VHDL program which seems to be working quite 
    well.
    >Have a look at my "Sequential processing in FPGAs" post which includes 
    a
    >sample of its output and let me know what you think. VHDL is still a
    >minefield of new learning for me so any help in this area will be much
    >appreciated.
    >
    
    Sounds very ambitious - I'd start by flashing some lights :-) I have to 
    say the Celoxica's video demos are *very* impressive, generating VGA 
    real-time from C impresses the pants off most softies, so a demo board 
    with a RAMDAC on would be nice...
    
    They generate directly to EDIF normally, although they do have a VHDL 
    output flow now. YOu might get some info from some of the papers 
    written about Handel-C when it was still an academic thing.
    
    See my other reply on sequential processing...
    
    >Although if Celoxica want to buy the program off me rather than let me 
    make
    >it shareware then you won't just have my gratitude for helping you'll 
    also
    >receive a financial reward too. Their website says they have $30 million 
    in
    >venture capital so I can always dream. rotflmbo
    >
    
    You never know... Of course, if you open the source, Celoxica can nick 
    your ideas, even without nicking the source-code can't they?
    
    >Paul McFeeters
    >
    >Handel-C is copyright of Celoxica, Buffy-C hmmm might be copyright of 
    me ;-)
    >
    
    I've never objected to Handel-C actually :-) You maybe want to find 
    something completely different... or not as you like!
    
    Cheers,
    Martin
    
    
    >-----Original Message-----
    >From: owner-cores@o... [mailto:owner-cores@o... ]On 
    >Behalf Of Martin.J Thompson
    >Sent: 07 December 2001 11:39
    >To: cores@o... 
    >Subject: Re: [oc] Has anybody won the lottery?
    >
    >
    >Hi Paul,
    >Sounds like a good challenge! I'm interested in this, but don;t have a 
    huge
    >amount of time at the moment. Let me know how it goes - I'm 
    experienced in
    >FPGA deisgn via VHDL, and I've written some software in my time also 
    (C,
    >perl and a bit of python amongst others).
    >
    >Would you be targetting windoze or some unixy OS? Or aiming for
    >portability?
    >
    >Cheers,
    >Martin
    >
    
     
    
    
    
    
    
    
     
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