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    From: Stuart Brorson<sdb@c...>
    Date: Sat Feb 11 13:51:10 CET 2006
    Subject: [oc] @martin...
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    Hi --

    I would be happy to e-mail you exactly what you need, according to
    your specifications. First, however, you need to supply me with a
    cashiers check for US$15,000.00. Once your check clears I will e-mail
    you a tarball with your code [1]. Please contact me off list to make
    payment arrangements.

    Stuart

    [1] I forgot if you wanted RTL in Verilog, VHDL, or preferred a
    higher-level design language. Please send me a detailed written spec
    along with your cashiers check.


    >
    > hi martin...
    >
    > i have never designed any kind of processor and yes...i want to keep
    > this jvm processor simple by implementing "fixed" set of bytecodes
    > present in on-chip ram...
    >
    > i went through the JOP code, but it is rather complex for me to
    > comprehend...moreover, it has all the features of a JVM which i don't
    > need...
    >
    > is it possible for u to mail me exactly what i need? a simple processor
    > that can execute a minimal subset of bytecode, that can load the class
    > files and extract bytecodes out of the methods...
    >
    > btw...do i have to learn java to get this done?
    >
    > thanx...
    > _______________________________________________
    > http://www.opencores.org/mailman/listinfo/cores
    >


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