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Message
From: Shenli Zhu<zhushenli@g...>
Date: Sun Dec 31 10:23:30 CET 2006
Subject: [oc] (Improve Verilog skill) Recommend CPU core with good
documentand coding?
Hi Lauro,Thanks a lot for the information :) Now I am reading the "Computer Organizations & Design" and wish to know the basic of CPU design. Is it helpful to understand the TV80 code? I wonder.
And by now, the fiber from American to Asia is broken. And it take me a lot lot of time to link to outside.
Can anyone help to send me the TV80 document at ghutchis.googlepages.com/tv80homepage
Thanks in advance! Best regards, Shenli
On 12/30/06, Lauro, John <jlauro@u...> wrote: > From what I can tell, the tv80 is a good example of verilog. That > said, I haven't seen enough to know what is good and what is not, but > I have heard it recommended by someone else besides the original > author in the past. > > -----Original Message----- > From: cores-bounces@o... [mailto:cores-bounces@o...] > On Behalf Of zhushenli@g... > Sent: Saturday, December 30, 2006 8:05 AM > To: cores@o... > Subject: [oc] (Improve Verilog skill) Recommend CPU core with good > documentand coding? > > Hi all, > > These days, I found my Verilog code reading speed is not fast like my > C/C++ reading speed. It take me a lot of time to understand Verilog > code than C/C++ code. > > > So, I want to read through a small CPU core (I prefer line <10k) to > improve my Verilog coding reading/writing skills. Please recommend a > small open CPU core or other things with good document and coding > style. > > > Any suggestions about improve Verilog code reading speed is welcome! > > > Best regards, > Shenli > > _______________________________________________ > http://www.opencores.org/mailman/listinfo/cores >
-- Best regards, Zhu, Shenli
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