labc-1ia@web-1g.berkeley.edu (Andrew M. Choi) (03/09/91)
Hello, I am a student at Berkeley, and this semester, we have to implement the complete functionality of the 88000 chip using VHDL. However, the tutorial we have is not that good, and I am wondering if anyone would recommend me a good intro book which teaches the necessity, without delving into the more refined details. I thank you in advance for your much needed help. BTW, I don't read this newsgroup at all ... would you please email me your reply. Thanks again. Name: Andrew Choi Internet Addr: achoi@cory.berkeley.edu Tel: (415)848-5658 #include <std/disclaimer.h>
rabbit42@matt.ksu.ksu.edu (Bruce Corwin McLaren) (03/09/91)
labc-1ia@web-1g.berkeley.edu (Andrew M. Choi) writes: >Hello, >I am a student at Berkeley, and this semester, we have to implement >the complete functionality of the 88000 chip using VHDL. However, >the tutorial we have is not that good, and I am wondering if anyone >would recommend me a good intro book which teaches the necessity, >without delving into the more refined details. >I thank you in advance for your much needed help. BTW, I don't read >this newsgroup at all ... would you please email me your reply. however, if someone would like to post the answer tothe net, i would appreciate it. thanks -- Bruce McLaren | There is no problem too big rabbit42@matt.ksu.ksu.edu (for most stuff) | to run away from mclaren@eesun1.eece.ksu.edu (for work) | rabbit42@ksuvm.ksu.edu (if all else fails) \|/