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From: Pablo Bleyer Kocik<pbleyer@e...>
Date: Tue Jan 20 04:56:43 CET 2004
Subject: [oc] QuickLogic's appnote #69
Sorry to reply to my own email, but it seems somebody from QuickLogic reads this list also ;^) They just sent me the correct files for the appnote. Thanks to QuickLogic and sorry for the hassle. It seems we open source guys are a bit paranoid these days with all the trials and tribulations ;^)
Cheers!
At 20:21 2004-01-19, you wrote:
> Hello. > > Yesterday I came across Application Note #69 in QuickLogic's site, "Open > Source 16550 UART Core" (http://www.quicklogic.com/images/appnote69.pdf). > Basically it is just a manual of the 16550 and its signals written by > David Shih and Andreea Rotaru at Quicklogic. Since there was no reference > for the code neither in the document nor in the web site, I wrote to > QuickLogic's support email asking for pointers for their "open source" > code. Today I received an email from them, with --surprise, surprise-- an > attachment of a tar ball of Igor Mohor and Jacob Gorban's 16550 UART core. > > How come? I am completely puzzled. The PDF document never mentions > Opencores or Igor or Jacob's names... I still can't connect the dots. > > Peace.
-- PabloBleyerKocik /"First learn computer science and all the theory. pbleyer / Next develop a programming style. Then forget all @embedded.cl / that and just hack." -- George Carrette
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