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    From: bknpk at hotmail.com<bknpk@h...>
    Date: Sat Jun 14 07:45:13 CEST 2008
    Subject: [pci] pci newbie
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    LEON 2 - free vhdl processor form ESA- has a pci interface. I have
    improved it and have some docs on my site which might help:
    Improving The LEON2-XST PCI
    Interface:http://bknpk.no-ip.biz/LEON/leon_1.html

    ----- Original Message -----
    From: rabindra_g at yahoo.com<rabindra_g@y...>
    To:
    Date: Wed May 7 14:29:42 CEST 2008
    Subject: [pci] pci newbie

    > Hi,
    >
    > I'm a newbie at pci core design. I am using an Altera Cyclone board
    > and
    > i am trying to design the pci core from scratch. I'm doing this
    > using the
    > state machine outlined in the Local Bus PCI Specification 3.0.
    > What is peculiar here is that the State Machine (SM) diagram in the
    > spec shows how the state machine (SM) functions but there is no
    > explanation on the output of the SM. For example, where does all
    > the
    > important signals like ad,frame,devsel,trdyn etc...etc... play its
    > part in
    > the state machine.
    > Also I realise this is a very basic question for a newbie. Is there
    > a way I
    > could quickly view the forums concerning basic questions rather
    > than
    > wade through the forum which is listed by date? Using the current
    > way,
    > I have had to read all forum entries which caters from the basic
    > questions to very high level questions.
    > Can anyone help me here, please?
    >
    >

    Follow upAuthor
    [pci] pci newbieLakshminarayana babu

     
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