I was clued in by that whole no developments in twelve years aspect ;)
One of those times I'm happy to be spectacularly wrong. :D
Dave
On Tue, Mar 21, 2017 at 7:33 AM, Peter Graf wrote:
> Hello Tony,
>
> it is good to read something from you.
>
> > 1) You need a system development environm
Hello Tony,
it is good to read something from you.
> 1) You need a system development environment that
> a) will support different processors - ruling out assembler
That depends on where one looks for a niche market. Things have changed
inasmuch small to medium sized FPGA have become large
Dave Park thinks that
"So, fair to assume it's a dead project that will never see the light of
day."
That seems quite reasonable!
The problem can be viewed in two ways
Negatively
1) You need a system development environment that
a) will support different processors - ruling out assemble