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Re: MAP == A-Eon.com? Part 2
Posted on 5-Jan-2010 9:32:06
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From: Ylikiiminki, Finland

@TrevorDick

So. SAM FPGA I/O can support XCore then.


@all

Would it be too nasty if they reveal the last (?) part one hour too early?

(I better go for to pee already & then warm up my F5 handling finger)

Last edited by KimmoK on 05-Jan-2010 at 09:34 AM.

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