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OSHUG : OPEN SOURCE CHIPS
At this Open Source Hardware User Group meeting we will be given an intro to programmable logic and the associated development cycle, hear about applications in computer conservation, and learn about open source chip design, the OpenCores community and the MIPS-like OpenRISC 1000 CPU.
Thursday 21st April 2011
 Track 1
   INTRODUCTION TO PROGRAMMABLE LOGIC
Omer KilicOmer Kilic: In this short introductory talk we will cover the basics of programmable logic devices and talk about the design, synthesis, simulation, implementation and programming cycles associated with FPGA projects View the podcast here...
   
   COMPUTER CONSERVATION WITH FPGAS
Lawrence WilkinsonLawrence Wilkinson: In this talk, Lawrence Wilkinson discusses how recreated a IBM System/360 Model 30 mainframe as a gate-level simulation, using the original circuits and microcode. Development of the project continues with the further addition of storage and I/O devices. View the podcast here...
   
   OPENCORES, CHIP DESIGN AND THE OPENRISC 1000
Jeremy BennettJeremy Bennett: This talk will look at what is involved in putting together an open source chip design. In particular the licensing issues represent a challenge, with standard F/OSS licenses having serious weaknesses when it comes to licensing hardware. View the podcast here...
   


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