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Re: Apple clone on an FPGA



      Oh thanks for the info, sounds neet.  :D

          -Lockar


In article <1119474467.729997.203560@g14g2000cwa.googlegroups.com>,
<aiiadict@gmail.com> wrote:

> FPGA is a computer chip that you can program to be
> "anything"..
> 
> normal chips are logic "gates" that are arranged
> in a certain way to provide some function.
> 
> FPGA are logic "gates" that can be programmed.
> 
> Normal chips are like concrete ditches.  They get
> water from one spot to another, and you cant
> modify their function.
> 
> FPGA's are like a lego set with pipes.  Depending
> on how you put the legos together, you can get
> water wherever you want.
> 
> programmable hardware.
> 
> Rich
>