The last mont I’ve been working with Actel ProASIC 3 devices. They are powerful and cheap FPGA devices. Searching for some information on them I found this VHDL/Verilog coding style guide from Actel. It’s quite good, and helped me to remember all of my university classes I had in the past.
It covers Technology Independent coding (registers, shifts, input, output, mealy and moore state machines, etc…), and also Actel Specific (SRAM, FIFO, …)
This is the link, http://www.actel.com/documents/hdlcode_ug.pdf , but I’ll keep a local copy for historic record: VHDL Coding style guide (and verilog)
This is the kind of application I’ve been wanting to see on my N800, a pim software like gpe-calendar (you can get it here http://ossostage.cidercone.com/%7Eferenc/) :
and Erminig, a software that let’s you synchronize all your dates with google calendar.
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