Hello,
> Am I understanding the situation correctly in believing that they
> basically said that there is NO way for us (the "users") to program
> the FPGA? Or are they saying that they are not going to release the
> FPGA code to the public?
The FPGA is user programmable from a hardware standpoint. Although
currently there is a lack of software support. A user space Linux
utility needs to be implemented to allow a bitsteam to be loaded to the
FPGA. In addition Technologic Systems will release a binary core that
will implement the default core, and can be extended to add additional
features.
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Best Regards,
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Eddie Dawydiuk, Technologic Systems | voice: (480) 837-5200
16610 East Laser Drive Suite 10 | fax: (480) 837-5300
Fountain Hills, AZ 85268 | web: www.embeddedARM.com
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