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Hi all,
I need some good primer books on Handel-C. Plz. send-in the titles.
Thanx in advance.
I need some good primer books on Handel-C. Plz. send-in the titles.
Thanx in advance.
Hi all,
I need some good primer books on Handel-C. Plz. send-in the titles.
Thanx in advance.
Hi all,
I need some good primer books on Handel-C. Plz. send-in the titles.
Thanx in advance.
Peter Alfke said:My advice: Don't just jump into a newsgroup with a barrage of
questions. Get a feel for the prevailing style, and be more humble. You
still have a lot to learn, but try to learn by observing, not by
bombarding us with endless questions...
A typical post originating from Google groups:-
Hi
Solve my problem.
Thanx
Searching google reveals the poster has about a dozen posts, none of which
are outside threads he started and all bar one of which were started
asking 'usenet' to solve his problem.
Why should I (or anyone) be inclined to solve the problem of someone who
almost certainly will not even read let alone solve my problems?
Google provides a great usenet archive and search engine, their web based
posting facility is providing a bunch of information leeches which will
turn usenet into a wasteland of unanswered questions.
I wish I could killfile anyone posting from google, I suggest everyone else
ignores them.
Can anyone report their experiences on how efficient Handel-C's FPGA designs
are, compared to direct VHDL designs? I prefer to use a programming
language to specify my state machine, because I can think more efficiently
about the problem that way. However, I'm concerned about how clean the
ultimate design will be. I'm assuming that Handel-C when processed produces
VHDL. I have the impression that if you don't constrain your self correctly
in your use of Handel-C, you can end up with bulky hardware.
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