"Johnny Rosenberg" <gurus.knugum@xxxxxxxxx> writes:No. That's the wrong conclusion.Well, we'll see what will happen. I am still not 100% sure how to create symbols in the first place, so I guess things will move very slowly to begin withâMaybe your time is better invested by using a small FPGA for whatever you want to build, and learn Verilog to express the logic.
Hmâ searched the web a bit for Verilog and FPGA, so now I know a little (very little) about it, at least. Seems like I already have a Verilog compiler installed on my system (iverilog) and there are manpages for it. Not sure, however, how to connect the FPGA thing to my computer to program it (I'm on Ubuntu 10.10). What do I need to do that? Not that I intend to do it at the moment, just curious.
Depends how much fun can have from learning such stuff. A deadline does not seem to be your problem.
Well, learning is always fun, but there is so much else I want to do that is closer to my main interest (as a musician and ârecording engineerâ) so even if there is no deadline, I can't spend all my time on it anyway. And I have a wifeâ :D
(It should be possible to draw a gschem schematic, export a verilog netlist and upload that to the FPGA too, for parts of the circuit you feel more comfortable, but then you'd need to do both, symbols and Verilog :-)
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