On Wednesday 07 May 2008 09:46:04 William "Chops" Westfield wrote:
> that 14-pin 430f2013... And I think my Luminary thing that's close
> actually uses an FTDI USB chip. So the whole "USB stick" format
> thing isn't at all dependent on the manufacturer have "good", or even
> "any" USB support.
Talking about FTDI, I've recently noticed that they're selling FPGA boards
with their FTDI USB chips on it, used for programming and user application.
Unfortunately, I think that they're a tad expensive. For a little extra, you
could get a full blown FPGA starter kit.
http://www.ftdichip.com/Products/EvaluationKits/FPGA.htm--
with metta,
Shawn Tan
Aeste Works (M) Sdn Bhd - Engineering Elegance
http://www.aeste.net--
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