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    From: Shawn Tan Ser Ngiap<shawn.tan@a...>
    Date: Tue Nov 9 21:28:34 CET 2004
    Subject: [oc] vhdl
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    If you want to do it entirely in VHDL, it will be difficult... You will
    unfortunately need a core to drive the monitor with video signals, a core to
    grab input from the keyboard, and a look up table to map keys to pixel
    patterns, and a small processor/FSM to process everything.. If this is your
    first time doing VHDL, it might be a little difficult..

    Another alternative is to implement a suitable microcontroller in an FPGA, and
    if it's fast enough, you can do all that, and generate the video signals in
    software... That takes the complexity out from the hardware, into the
    software..

    Cheers..

    On Friday 05 November 2004 17:28, attachment.pgp

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    [oc] vhdlJupally_kiran

     
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