Altera's MaxPlusII has a free-ish version if you're a student. Although
I don't believe it's native for Linux (the last time i checked, which
was a long time ago). You can run it under wine in any event.
~/Chris
bibhu wrote:
> What kind of synthesis tool can I use for the FPGA on TS 7300 ?
> I was checking & couldn't find anything free from Altera.
>
> --- In "PeterElliot" <> wrote:
>> --- In "bibhu" <bibhu_420@> wrote:
>>> Peter,
>>>
>>> If I loose the SVGA output because of reprogramming the
>> FPGA,
>>> can't I get it back ?
>>>
>>> Also, can't I have my program along with the image or
>> whatever that
>>> is already in the FPGA ?
>>>
>>> Didn't TS came out with some utility for FPGA programming?
>>>
>>> Bibhu
>>>
>> Hi Bibhu,
>>
>> If you load a custom FPGA file you will loose the SVGA code.
>> If you reload the TS file the SVGA will come back.
>>
>> The only way to keep the TS functions is to pay TS to combine
>> their code with yours... I understand TS is looking into a way
>> to allow this on the TS-7800.
>>
>> Regards,
>>
>> PJE
>>
>
>
>
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