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Some ideas about programming in Verilog HDL

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Clever minds read this

Hi

Clever minds read this.

1. Verilog HDL is a native parallel programming language.
2. Therefore it is possible to model/run and simulate any parallel programming concepts (no matter of Digital or analog) with Verilog HDL.



I want to talk with anybody interested in this area.


tnx
 

Re: Clever minds read this

jimjim2k,

I think that your points are quite obvious for those of us who have programmed in HDLs.

Can you be more specific about what you are interested in discussing/implementing?

Cheers,
Radix
 

Re: Clever minds read this

radix said:
jimjim2k,

I think that your points are quite obvious for those of us who have programmed in HDLs.

Can you be more specific about what you are interested in discussing/implementing?

Cheers,
Radix


Hi

I think it is more important that it seems.
It may be obvious just like many other things, but
What did you think about a class project that in you are requested to model a parallel system (like a queue-based situations in banks, bus-stops, etc.)
I think the parallel programming native of verilog may be used to model
and simulate such situations in a very fine fashion by you as a HDL talent engineer.


tnx
 

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