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    Tiny64 posted by Ulrich Riedel 05-Apr-2004
    A simple 64-bit microprocessor in VHDL. The wordsize of TinyX is configurable via constant XLEN in TinyXconfig.vhd from 32 bit in 8 bit steps upto the gatearray limit. A simple assembler is also included (wordsize configurable). See project page for more information.
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    See OpenRISC 0.18um chip running Linux and a Web Server posted by Damjan Lampret 26-Mar-2004
    Between Apr 3rd and Apr 5th 2004 in San Jose, CA it is possible to see openrisc chip running Linux and a web server. More information.
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    OpenRISC HW and SW Tutorial posted by Damjan Lampret 18-Mar-2004
    Tutorials on the OpenRISC implementation on Xilinx and Altera FPGA boards. Very useful for beginners, a must read for everyone wanting to implement OpenRISC based system on a FPGA for the first time. Also features tutorial how to build the OpenRISC GNU toolchain. More information.
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    Novas nLint design rule checker posted by Miha Lampret 18-Mar-2004
    We successfully integrated Novas nLint design rule checker into our CVS system. Developers working on nLint enabled projects will get email report each time they will change some verilog/vhdl files in CVS. This way we will get common coding style for all cores stored in the CVS. More information here.
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    Succes story posted by Boris Mlinar
    source: http://wwwhni.uni-paderborn.de/~gruenewa/research/mlite_success_story.php
    17-Mar-2004
    The Plasma CPU core has been successfully used within a project at the University of Paderborn in Germany. The System & Circuit Technology research group has build a FPGA-based communication system for the minirobot Khepera. In this system, the Plasma CPU core executes the network protocols. Read more here.
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