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RE: [usb] USB2.0 FPGA implementation



On Mon, 2003-04-28 at 19:00, van Baarle Bart wrote:
> ...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

I'm glad you don't use any of our cores. It's people like you
that make this whole experience a negative one. All you do is
tune in to a discussion group and start complaining.

I contribute to OpenCores because I believe in the Free system.
Some people (you are obviously one of them) only want to get
something without making any contributions at all. That wouldn't
be so bad if you would appreciate the work others have done
without making offensive statements.

>  to the USB core before submitting the mailing-list, I don't think so!

Nobody said that.

All I said is that before being demanding of others, you should
follow your own statement and share something.

>  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!

Great you are busy, and you know a bit about HDTV. So that gives
you the right to jump in and piss off others who take the time
and actually try to make a difference.


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


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