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new digilentinc board - Alex Gibson - Apr 24 7:42:00 2005

They now have a virtex2 pro board
http://www.digilentinc.com/info/XUPV2P.cfm
nice academic price of US$299 (industry price of US$1599)
can take up to 2GB of ddr sdram + system ace cf + ps2 + ethernet + usb +
serial + sata +xsga video
+ prom + 2 low speed expansion connectors (same as existing boards) + 1
high speed expansion ( Hirose FX2 ) contector
+ stereo audio (AC97) + sma + XC2VP30 and onboard power supplies

reference manual
http://www.digilentinc.com/data/products/xupv2p/xupv2p-rm.pdf

Looks nicely suited for edk projects

Also have a video decoder board and a atmega128 board
http://www.digilentinc.com/info/VDEC1.cfm
http://www.digilentinc.com/Products/Embedded.cfm

Has anyone tried their usb2jtag cable ?

Now if xilinx would only produce webpack for OS X or even just the
commandline version.
Surely a version for darwin wouldn't be to different from linux.
Has anyone tried the linux version on OS X ? Alex





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new digilentinc board - Alex Gibson - Apr 24 8:17:00 2005

They now have a virtex2 pro board
http://www.digilentinc.com/info/XUPV2P.cfm
nice academic price of US$299 (industry price of US$1599)
can take up to 2GB of ddr sdram + system ace cf + ps2 + ethernet + usb +
serial + sata +xsga video
+ prom + 2 low speed expansion connectors (same as existing boards) + 1
high speed expansion ( Hirose FX2 ) contector
+ stereo audio (AC97) + sma + XC2VP30 and onboard power supplies

reference manual
http://www.digilentinc.com/data/products/xupv2p/xupv2p-rm.pdf

Looks nicely suited for edk projects

Also have a video decoder board and a atmega128 board
http://www.digilentinc.com/info/VDEC1.cfm
http://www.digilentinc.com/Products/Embedded.cfm

Has anyone tried their usb2jtag cable ?

Now if xilinx would only produce webpack for OS X or even just the
commandline version.
Surely a version for darwin wouldn't be to different from linux.
Has anyone tried the linux version on OS X ? Alex




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Re: new digilentinc board - Tony - Apr 24 17:21:00 2005

One word : WOW

I wonder if a lowly home hobbiest could pull off getting the academic
price... $1600 is out of my price range :( >Message: 1
> Date: Sun, 24 Apr 2005 21:42:12 +1000
> From: Alex Gibson <yahoo@yaho...>
>Subject: new digilentinc board
>
>They now have a virtex2 pro board
>http://www.digilentinc.com/info/XUPV2P.cfm
>nice academic price of US$299 (industry price of US$1599)
>can take up to 2GB of ddr sdram + system ace cf + ps2 + ethernet + usb +
>serial + sata +xsga video
>+ prom + 2 low speed expansion connectors (same as existing boards) + 1
>high speed expansion ( Hirose FX2 ) contector
>+ stereo audio (AC97) + sma + XC2VP30 and onboard power supplies
>
>reference manual
>http://www.digilentinc.com/data/products/xupv2p/xupv2p-rm.pdf
>
>Looks nicely suited for edk projects
>
>Also have a video decoder board and a atmega128 board
>http://www.digilentinc.com/info/VDEC1.cfm
>http://www.digilentinc.com/Products/Embedded.cfm
>
>Has anyone tried their usb2jtag cable ?
>
>Now if xilinx would only produce webpack for OS X or even just the
>commandline version.
>Surely a version for darwin wouldn't be to different from linux.
>Has anyone tried the linux version on OS X ? >Alex




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