Reply by Leon October 9, 20102010-10-09
On 7 Oct, 18:58, Nikolaos Kavvadias <nikolaos.kavvad...@gmail.com>
wrote:
> "mprfgen" is a simple-minded multi-port memory generator that you can > use for your VHDL designs. It can generate either generic or Xilinx- > specific (through component instantiation) multi-port memories. > > "mprfgen" was written during the course of a few days back in 2007. I > guess I'm releasing this now since it is still useful and relevant. I > would appreciate any comments and suggestions regarding its > improvement. > > You can find this little tool at this website:http://www.nkavvadias.co.cc > Direct link is:http://www.nkavvadias.co.cc/misc/mprfgen.zip > > "mprfgen" is licensed under the LGPL, version 3. > > Kind regards > Nikolaos Kavvadias (nikolaos<dot-here!>kavvadias#at#gmail.com) > Adjunct lecturer - Research scientist > Website:http://www.nkavvadias.co.cc
Thanks. It built OK with gcc on my Win7 x64 laptop. I've just installed the latest Xilinx ISE, and I'll see how it behaves with that. Leon
Reply by Nikolaos Kavvadias October 7, 20102010-10-07
"mprfgen" is a simple-minded multi-port memory generator that you can
use for your VHDL designs. It can generate either generic or Xilinx-
specific (through component instantiation) multi-port memories.

"mprfgen" was written during the course of a few days back in 2007. I
guess I'm releasing this now since it is still useful and relevant. I
would appreciate any comments and suggestions regarding its
improvement.

You can find this little tool at this website: http://www.nkavvadias.co.cc
Direct link is: http://www.nkavvadias.co.cc/misc/mprfgen.zip

"mprfgen" is licensed under the LGPL, version 3.

Kind regards
Nikolaos Kavvadias (nikolaos<dot-here!>kavvadias#at#gmail.com)
Adjunct lecturer - Research scientist
Website: http://www.nkavvadias.co.cc