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[oc] OR1K





I had a look for the vhdl or verilog.

I can not find it.

Is this on there now or will it be on there soon?


Whats required to get it up and running on a Xilinx part:- i.e Spartan 150
etc.


Lee







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	-----Original Message-----
	From:	Damjan Lampret [SMTP:lampret@opencores.org]
	Sent:	Tuesday, February 29, 2000 3:05 PM
	To:	cores@opencores.org
	Cc:	arvinf@generation.net
	Subject:	Re: [oc] Developer available

	Sources of GCC and GNU binutils for OR1K go to opencores.org CVS
tonight.
	Currently gcc, gas, ld, objdump and latest simulator for OR1K work
and
	generate usable code though there are probably still bugs. I guess
	verification is the first thing to do. Also there is a bug in CPP.
It does
	not process header files included with #include <...> but it does
process
	header files with #include "...". I have no idea why. Waiting for
replies
	from GCC mailing list folks to see if they have any idea.

	regards, Damjan

	----- Original Message -----
	From: Arvin Farahmand <arvinf@generation.net>
	To: <cores@opencores.org>
	Sent: Tuesday, February 29, 2000 3:21 PM
	Subject: [oc] Developer available


	> Hi,
	>
	> I am a programmer experienced in compiler development, and have
worked
	with
	> gcc in the past. I've done some assembly programming on the x86.
My
	> familiarity with ee and circuit design ends with my CS course and
a couple
	> of books on the side. So, if you need help with code generation,
	scheduling,
	> moding gcc, etc. Let me know.
	>
	>
	> -Arvin Farahmand
	>
	>