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    From: nkavv at physics.auth.gr<nkavv@p...>
    Date: Fri Sep 14 19:41:57 CEST 2007
    Subject: [oc] Who is going to work on cores?
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    Quoting asim shehzad <asim_569@h...>:
    > Respected professionals ,
    > I need to ask you who is going to work on cores.
    > If there is any one let me know(even if you are working privately) ,i want to
    > volunteer.
    > Thank you

    Howdy friend

    well, every regular visitor here is working on cores.

    Right this moment, i'm shaping up a core (actually a series of cores) along with
    their respected. Of course, smaller private projects to progress too.

    About the public projects, i have the HWLU here. It is a kind of hardware
    looping unit for non-programmable processors (mainly). You can get the files of
    the distribution and see what is going on for yourself. I would welcome any
    additions/suggestions.

    And a thing i would like to say: has anyone used Rudi's "fpintconv" cores? To my
    opinion these are fine cores for floating-to-integer and vice versa conversions!

    I'm also looking for ultra-fast (possibly pipelined) integer dividers and
    OpenEXR-compatible (or fully parameterized) floating-point cores. Have a link
    or two but i would like to hear further ideas on this.

    Kind regards
    Nikolaos Kavvadias



     
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