My FPGA project has been sat on the shelf for a while. Change of job, life, chess, etc., all conspiring to get in the way. At least my chess has improved :)
But I hadn't forgotten about it. Whilst cowering in the shade on holiday I read a number of books, including Free Range VHDL from free range factory, which I recommend to any fellow beginners. It's a totally free, well written and easy to follow introduction into practical VHDL.
Suitably inspired, I decided to dust off my dev kit and get it working.
But I hadn't forgotten about it. Whilst cowering in the shade on holiday I read a number of books, including Free Range VHDL from free range factory, which I recommend to any fellow beginners. It's a totally free, well written and easy to follow introduction into practical VHDL.
Suitably inspired, I decided to dust off my dev kit and get it working.