This is pretty interesting. I suppose intellectual property law is bound to rear it's ugly head when FPGAs are considered. I wonder if there's an open-source movement producing designs in the commons for FPGA devices? AFAIK, Atmel have always been very good to the open-source community - how can they adapt once FPGA use becomes more ubiquitous? On Fri, 2009-11-20 at 12:28 +0000, Tim Mitchell wrote: > > ----Original Message---- > From: AVR-Chat@yahoogroups.com > [mailto:AVR-Chat@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of > enkitec@gmail.com Sent: 20 November 2009 12:21 To: > undisclosed-recipients Subject: [AVR-Chat] AVR8 virtual > processor on FPGA - Hack a Day > > > http://hackaday.com/2009/11/19/avr8-virtual-processor-on-fpga/ > > > > Interesting, I wonder what Atmel think about that. > > -- > Tim Mitchell > > > >
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RE: [AVR-Chat] AVR8 virtual processor on FPGA - Hack a Day
2009-11-20 by Luke Whitmore
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