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KimmoK 
Flexible hardware in software - XMOS article
Posted on 22-May-2012 6:47:52
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From: Ylikiiminki, Finland

I think this is nice to read (while bored with the lack of bigger xcore/xmos news):
http://embedded-computing.com/flexible-customization-concurrent-real-time-programming

I think it gives nice clarifications for xcore vs fpga vs CPU things...


Would there be any niche market for xcore based sound + I/O card for classic and NG Amigas?

Xcore on z2 card could give 16bit audio + USB + flash/SD HDD + MP3 decoding + ethernet etc.... for old Amigas.... insane outside classic fanclub, ofcourse, but anyway.
...xcore for clock port, now that would be ...

Last edited by KimmoK on 22-May-2012 at 08:26 AM.
Last edited by KimmoK on 22-May-2012 at 06:55 AM.

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