Well, I have a system that is pretty similar to yours. Our boards have
a 440GX and two Xilinx 2VP70's. The FPGAs are loaded using slave serial
mode (not jtag) from GPIO pins, but still pretty similar.
I haven't had any problems loading the FPGAs this way.
From your description I can't tell w
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> Thanks for all of the replies, it's nice
Thanks for all of the replies, it's nice to hear that the 440GX isn't
obsolete yet... A relatively arbitrary decision, but I'm going to send
the Ocotea board to Josh.
jeff
Jeff Mock wrote:
> Is the Ocotea board (the original 440GX eval board) still interesting?
> I
Is the Ocotea board (the original 440GX eval board) still interesting?
I'm wrapping up a project using the 440GX, I started out hacking on the
Ocotea board to get started, but we moved off Ocotea long ago onto our
own hardware.
I'm cleaning up the lab now that the project is nearly finished and