Mark McDougall wrote:
Alex Freed wrote:For the most part it's portable Verilog, but the top level had to be in schematic form for the Altium tools to work.Not true at all Alex. The last FPGA project I did with Altium Designer was pure VHDL, including the top level. Why do you think you need a top-level schematic?
Judging from your e-mail address you are closer to the source :)I'm happy to be corrected. If you have a document describing how to do the top level in Verilog, I'll appreciate the pointer very much.
It's just that all of the examples appear to have schematics as a top level.
This is a unique platform: it has a plug-in with 6 Apple compatible slots. So for the first time (?) there will be an FPGApple with access tophysical floppies in addition to memory card "disks".Nice isn't it! Regards,
-Alex.