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RE: [usb] USB2.0 FPGA implementation



Title: RE: [usb] USB2.0 FPGA implementation

...welwel, a bit touchy I guess. You don't have to contribute to the opencores to subsrive a mailinglist. I am just curious about the opencore discussions, but I don't use it. Is it obliged to contribute to the USB core before submitting the mailing-list, I don't think so! At the moment I'm busy with the development of a microprocessor in an FPGA. I've worked on a HDTV multimode (several SMPTE standards) scaler for a professional videocamera (Viper from Thomson), a framegrabber, FFT-analysis and histogram functionality on video....so don't babble!

http://www.thomsongrassvalley.com/products/cameras/viper/

Bart   



-----Original Message-----
From: Rudolf Usselmann [mailto:rudi@asics.ws]
Sent: Monday, April 28, 2003 1:16 PM
To: usb@opencores.org
Subject: RE: [usb] USB2.0 FPGA implementation


On Mon, 2003-04-28 at 17:05, van Baarle Bart wrote:
> ...well what's the use then of opencore? Just use the available code
> for yourself and share nothing?

Why don't you write a core and contribute it to OpenCores
before complaining. I don't remember seeing ANYTHING from
you except this complaint. Why don't you write the test
bench and share it ?

The reason I don't publish the test bench is because I am
afraid that I duplicate bugs in the bench from the design,
as I am the designer of the USB 2.0 IP core. I don't want
people to rely on the test bench and encourage others to
contribute as well. So far I have been the sole contributor
in the USB area and would like some help.

I have personally written over 14 IP cores and contributed
them to OpenCores, how many have you ?

http://www.opencores.org/people/rudi

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