Reply by Mike Noone June 7, 20062006-06-07
James Ma wrote:
> Add a 100Mb/s or 1 Gb/s Ethernet MAC to your FPGA to enable control > or transfer data from a PC. > > Simple & easy. No driver programming. > Direct control of FPGA state machines, registers & memories. > No TCP/IP/UDP needed. > Support multiple audio & video streams. > Low gate count & low cost, no royalties. > > www.chipethernet.com
I'd expect better from a fellow Illini. It's an embarassment to have a spammer associated with my school. -Mike
Reply by Patrick Klos June 7, 20062006-06-07
In article <tDChg.112003$dW3.21628@newssvr21.news.prodigy.com>,
James Ma <james.ma@chipenet.com> wrote:
> Add a 100Mb/s or 1 Gb/s Ethernet MAC to your FPGA to enable control > or transfer data from a PC. > > Simple & easy. No driver programming. > Direct control of FPGA state machines, registers & memories. > No TCP/IP/UDP needed. > Support multiple audio & video streams. > Low gate count & low cost, no royalties. > > www.chipethernet.com
Thanks, James, but I think we've seen enough unsolicited ads from your company for one day. Please consider newsgroup etiquette before posting more ads for your company's products on all these various newsgroups.
Reply by James Ma June 7, 20062006-06-07
    Add a 100Mb/s or 1 Gb/s Ethernet MAC to your FPGA to enable control
     or transfer data from a PC.

    Simple & easy. No driver programming.
    Direct control of FPGA state machines, registers & memories.
    No TCP/IP/UDP needed.
    Support multiple audio & video streams.
    Low gate count & low cost,  no royalties.

    www.chipethernet.com