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    From: markus at reaaliaika.net<markus@r...>
    Date: Mon Aug 23 15:31:03 CEST 2004
    Subject: [oc] Parallel Array Processor Project
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    Gunnar Dahlgren:

    > Isn't it so that your architecture actually IS the architecture
    > of an FPGA? Or very much like it anyway [...]

    I added the comment with my reply to my web pages (feedback
    section), because it just brought a whole new world in to my mind...

    I also thought the issue a little further and made this addition:

    "What really is the difference between the PM and the FPGA? I must
    think more about this, because it could reveal some extraordinary
    possibilities for the PM.

    One thing is sure; the FPGA has been designed to process electronical
    signals. The PM has been designed to process abstract signals - data.
    PM is like a FPGA, not operating in the physical world, but in the
    abstract, virtual data world. Does it make any sense?"

    ---
    Altogether, there's new thoughts about the HLL and esp the "HLL Crisis":

    http://reaaliaika.net/showarea.php/procmem/hll_design/crisis

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    [oc] Parallel Array Processor ProjectNico

     
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