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RE: [oc] Newbie - How to get started?



Hi. USC is University of Southern California in LA.
Nice to  meet you, by the way. 
I'm Indonesian too in LA.

Thanks for the reply. 
Do I need to review all digital logic stuff, such as all those combinatorial, sequential circuits?
If you guys can tell me what I actually need to review, it would be helpful and save me some time rather than reviewing everything.

And, I also know some verilog, but never actually write anything yet.

Thanks again!



>Date: Fri, 20 Jul 2001 14:06:54 -0700
> "s g" <ssg@detroitlions.net> cores@opencores.org [oc] Newbie - How to get started?Reply-To: cores@opencores.org
>
>Hello everyone. 
>I am a newbie in opencores and digital design basically.
>Let me introduce myself to you.
>My name's Sani Gosali.
>I am currently pursuing my master degree in EE at USC with DSP as area of interest. I am also working as design engineer in one small company in LA area.
>
>Digital design caught my interest and I am trying to brush up my digital logic knowledge and get started. 
>
>I need some advices from you guys out there how to get started, what kind of materials I need to read and study, etc. in order to prepare me to participate in these opencores projects.
>
>I have access to equipments and components. Also have Xilinx foundation series software 2.1.  
>Do you think I need to purchase XESS board as well? 
>
>Thanks in advance, and looking forward to your replies.
>
>Regards,
>Sani
>
>
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