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    AWS EC2 FPGA

    AWS EC2 FPGA hardware and software development Kit

    ...After creating an FPGA design (also called CL - Custom logic), developers can create an Amazon FPGA Image (AFI) and easily deploy it to an F1 instance. AFIs are reusable, shareable and can be deployed in a scalable and secure way. Development experience leverages an optimized compiler to allow easy new accelerator development or migration of existing C/C++/openCL, Verilog/VHDL to AWS FPGA instances. Fully custom hardware development experience provides hardware developers with the tools required for developing AFIs for AWS FPGA instances.
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    Open source Algol 68 implementations

    Open source Algol 68 implementations

    Implementations for the Revised Report language

    ...The implementation emits C code.
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    DRT

    DRT

    Dataflow Run Time

    This software aims at demonstrating that we can easily provide a very small and powerful runtime for running programs that are coded in whatever programming model, but that could be *executed* in a DATAFLOW style. The Dataflow Run Time (DRT) provides the runtime support for that The first benefit of this software is to allow a rapid development of such programs in the context of the TERAFLUX project http://teraflux.eu The runtime API has been designed in such way to allow for a future...
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    xSTreamC is a streaming language developed by STMicroelectronics to support the mapping of data intensive streaming applications on distributed multiprocessor SoCs. A compiler and a simulation library are provided.
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    OCP - Open Controller Platform is software platform that makes it easy to build a cross-compilation toolchain with C compiler, assembler, emulator and programming tools for embedded micro corntroller systems.
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    FpgaC compiles a subset of the C language to net lists which can be imported into an FPGA vendors tool chains. C provides an excellent alternative to VHDL/Verilog for algorithmic expression of FPGA reconfigurable computing tasks. More info in wiki.
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    RSTK is a C language program that generates Reed-Solomon HDL source code modules that can be compiled and synthesized using standard VHDL or Verilog compilers and synthesis tools.
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