> Sent: Thursday, February 14, 2008 1:25 PM
> To: python-list@python.org
> Subject: Re: SAGE for FPGA development
>
> Blubaugh, David A. wrote:
>
>> Bill,
>>
>>
>> Let me first say that my FPGA experiences are of the following nature:
>>
>>
Subject: Re: SAGE for FPGA development
Blubaugh, David A. wrote:
> Bill,
>
>
> Let me first say that my FPGA experiences are of the following nature:
>
> 1.) Developed control algorithms onto a FPGA that were utilized to
> control a switch-reluctance motor (three-phase as well si
Blubaugh, David A. wrote:
> Bill,
>
>
> Let me first say that my FPGA experiences are of the following nature:
>
> 1.) Developed control algorithms onto a FPGA that were utilized to
> control a switch-reluctance motor (three-phase as well six-phase).
>
> 2.) I am currently in the process of dev
11:46 AM
To: Blubaugh, David A.
Cc: python-list@python.org; William Stein
Subject: Re: SAGE for FPGA development
David,
I see that if MyHDL was in SAGE, then it could be used to do what you
suggest. But why not get a python interpreter and still do what you
suggest. I don't see the advanta
David,
I see that if MyHDL was in SAGE, then it could be used to do what you
suggest. But why not get a python interpreter and still do what you
suggest. I don't see the advantage to putting it into SAGE. Who else
would use it? Is there a large group of mathematicians who have access
to FPGA hardw