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From: markus at reaaliaika.net<markus@r...>
Date: Thu Jul 15 13:24:00 CEST 2004
Subject: [oc] Parallel Array Processor Project
> > OK, I read the available information of RAW, Transit, iRAM and > > those.
Offtopic: I meant, that I already have readed the basics of those projects. I'll of course continuosly search more information of those.
--- > But, my recommendation at > looking at Raw for inspiration was to see a research project that: > (A) Have developed massive PE-arrays on chip. > (B) Have worked a lot on the SW-aspect. Something I think you will > consider quite a bit.
Yep, sure, I readed all the material I quickly found and I'm looking forward to get more information. But unfortunately at the moment the RAW material hasn't had anything I haven't already know and to be honest, the fundamental approach difference between RAW and my project could mean, that I can't find anything very useful from the materials. But I'll keep reading that material.
If you think a RAW-based computer or a transputer, where you don't compile programs to nodes but use fixed software modules inside of those and design the software using only that fixed set of cell code, you're designing more or less the same thing as I do.
> There are others too. [...] > AFAIK Transit is dead and a few years old, but still interesting to > check out.
I already did that.
> BTW: I found this posting at fpgacpu.org interesting: > http://www.fpgacpu.org/usenet/array.html
Thanks.
I also earlier found a DFM design from here (OpenCores), in fact that led me to announce my project here :-)
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