On 11/13/2011 1:26 PM, Eric Smith wrote:
ben wrote about FPGA boards:
My beef is that all the low cost boards, still
needed to connected
the PC
for use. You can't burn and go.
I've got about a dozen low-cost boards from the fairly ancient Spartan 2
through the latest Spartan 6, and not a one of them doesn't have
nonvolatile memory into which you can program the configuration
bitstream. What low-cost boards have you looked at that don't have
nonvolatile memory?
Remember this is the classic computer list so, being about 10 years
behind is normal
around here. What can you recommend that has 5 volt I/O, nonvolatile
memory and
mid-sized number of FPGA macro cells. Something one can use to emulate a
PDP computer with up to 512Kb of memory.
Ben.