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jborza.com
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| | | | I got into FPGAs with the intent of building a retro-computer. A couple of popular hardware implementation targets are Gameboy, NES, RISC-V and CHIP-8. Last year Ive done my practice round with 6502 and RISC-V emulators, both in C. CHIP-8 is a really nice virtual machine implemented on a number of computers since the 1970s, initially designed to make game development easier. After building a CHIP-8 emulator a couple of days ago I thought I know a lot about the simple platform to actualy start implementin... | |
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danielmangum.com
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| | | | If you are interested in what went into writing this blog post, you can view a replay of the livestream here. As I've been working on the logic design for moss, I have been regularly investigating how Vivado translates the Verilog RTL (Register Transfer Level) source into Basic Elements of Logic (BELs), a process known as synthesis. BELs represent the physical components on an FPGA that can be used to implement a design. | |
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