Eric wrote:
However, I don't *really* think you want to spend
the rest of your
life writing your own FPGA development software. It's a hard problem
and there are hundreds of thousands of man-years of development effort
in the Xilinx software. By the time you got your own software working
for one family, that family would have long since been discontinued.
Scott wrote:
I would suspect that while there might be hundreds of
thousands of man
hours, that there just can't possible be hundreds of thousands of man
*years* involved.
Xilinx is putting in hundreds of man years this year alone. They have been
at it for over 20 years so their development software amounts to 1000s of
man years of work. (I was in the PLD/FPGA software development business
from 1982 to 1997.)
From the Xilinx Web page
http://www.xilinx.com/company/press/grounder.htm
Headquartered in San Jose, California, Xilinx is a publicly traded company
(NASDAQ: XLNX) with approximately 2,600 employees, with nearly half of its
engineers dedicated to software development.
Michael Holley
(Sorry about the last blank message)