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    From: Mark McDougall<markm@v...>
    Date: Fri Jul 1 02:29:09 CEST 2005
    Subject: warning [Was: Re: [oc] MP3 Decoder in VHDL]
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    Rudolf Usselmann wrote:

    > I think there are two main differences between HW IP Cores and
    > software:
    >
    > 1) it's much easier
    > 2) the software community is much, much larger than the HW
    > one.

    Somewhat related to 2) is the fact that "tinkering" with hardware for
    your own enjoyment is an expensive and time-consuming process - even
    more-so with limited resources such as debug/analysis equipment - as
    compared to software. As a result, most of the hardware work being done
    is, I suspect, of a commercial nature, and only a small proportion of
    that work is permitted to be released back into the public domain by the
    owners of the IP. I guess it's a catch-22 - there's not much around so
    what is developed is more jealously guarded?!?

    I think with the proliferation of cheaper and more powerful (larger)
    FPGAs and more dev/eval kits and more advanced programming tools
    together with a trickle of additional open IP it is something that
    (only) time will mend - but it'll get there in the end.

    Regards,

    --
    Mark McDougall, Software Engineer
    Virtual Logic Pty Ltd, <http://www.vl.com.au>
    21-25 King St, Rockdale, 2216
    Ph: +612-9599-3255 Fax: +612-9599-3266


     
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