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