Re: [myhdl-list] Migen logic design toolbox - now with simulator
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From: Christopher L. <loz...@fr...> - 2012-03-13 11:59:20
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On 3/13/12 5:19 AM, Jan Decaluwe wrote: > I think this should be obvious to anyone who takes the > trouble of reading the (relevant parts of) the Migen > manual. However, if there are less experienced MyHDL-ers > who would like to hear a detailed assessment on > why I say this, I just keep one eye on this mailing list. I would love to hear the philosophical differences between the two approaches. I would love to buy a copy of Jan's book. Great way to pay him for all of his work on this project. Plus I need it. It would be really great to know what is shared between the two libraries, and what is different. I just want a one page description. I do not want to read through all the old emails. I do not want to read the migen manual. I just want an introductory description that both parties, or at least several intelligent individuals, agree to as to what is shared and what is different. Then if I choose to, I can figure out which library to explore further. In the zope world, it is only recently that I found such a document for zope2, bluebream, zope 4, grok and Pyramid. It was hugely helpful. Something like that is needed here. -- Regards Christopher Lozinski Check out my iPhone apps TextFaster and EmailFaster http://textfaster.com Expect a paradigm shift. http://MyHDL.org |