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    From: Rudolf Usselmann <rudi@a...>
    Date: 16 Aug 2003 11:12:29 +0700
    Subject: Re: [usb] IP Core vs. USB chip...
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    On Sat, 2003-08-16 at 02:47, kland@n... wrote:
    > Rudi,
    > 
    > Thank you for the lesson.  That clears up several of my confusions.
    > 
    > Our case is the one you describe as wanting to fit the entire design on a 
    > single FPGA. (or at least as close as we can get)
    > 
    > I"m inclined to go with the 1.1 all-in-the-FPGA solution for the time 
    > being.  
    > 
    > Have you or anyone you know of ported your 1.1 USB OC to an Altera 
    > Nios platform?  It would be nice to make it SOPC compliant and work 
    > directly with the Avalon switching fabric.
    
    I don't know, may be somebody on the list can help out.
    
    > Perhaps we could do (or support) the work and donate it back to the 
    > project.
    
    Sure, that would be great ! It should if possible hock
    on to the existing interface or provide an alternative
    to the existing interface and keep the core back wards
    compatible with existing designs.
    
    > Ken
    
    Regards, 
    rudi               
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