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Re: [pci] about the RST pin of PCI CORE



Hi,

The rst in the PCI core is inout pin because the core can be used as PCI
master as well. i.e if you define as HOST in the pci constants file.

- Chandrashekar


----- Original Message -----
From: <random_user@163.com>
To: <pci@opencores.org>
Sent: Wednesday, April 24, 2002 7:27 AM
Subject: [pci] about the RST pin of PCI CORE


> In the PCI CORE written by Miha Dolenc,the RST is a inout pin, while
> in the PCI specification 2.2,the RST is a input pin.
> Will it lead to uncompatible ?
> Thx!
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