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FIR Filter- VHDL
by Al on May 14, 2004 |
Al
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I just want to point out to some so-called experienced professionals
that learning doesnt necessarily mean learn everything from scratch. By
looking at other's work and build on there can fasten the effort. dont
forget the fact that what we've been doing are all based on the
invention and discoveries of our predecessors and then go from there.
----- Original Message -----
From: Vic vikrantps at y...>
To: cores at o...
Date: Mon, 10 Nov 2003 10:39:10 -0800 (PST)
Subject: Re: [oc] FIR Filter- VHDL
Hello guys,
I certainly disagree the way SOME PPL are asking for
projects on OC group. But we r a 'world' community
from US,Canadians,Russians,Indians,Chinese n all
others...so plz excuse someone's language. Hey I am a
grad. student from Canada and working in VHDL. So do
understand concern from both sides.
On one hand grad students r hard pressed for time from
supervisors and need guidance from experienced working
professionals like all u great ppl. Also the
experienced guys never like giving out "READYMADE CODE
SAMPLES" to anyone...totally true!
I suggest you can create a directory on OC groups
where guys: students/professionals alike can upload
their VHDL/Verilog programs (or attach them...few
'kbs') for synthesis/debugging.
Cheers,
Vic.
--- Stuart Brorson sdb at c...> wrote:
> > There seem to be a lot of these "I need an XXXX,
> please send it to me"
> > type requests in OC recently. Personally, I
> think they are a little
> > obnoxious; they are either students looking for
> somebody else to do
> > their homework, or they are working at companies
> too cheap to actually
> > pay somebody (e.g. http://www.asics.ws/ or even
> > http://www.electroniscript.com/) to do the work.
>
>
> Or they are spectacularly dumb: I guess these are > the same people who go
> to opencollector.org, see a description of some
> free eda software with a
> little house gif linking to its home page, and
> then enter the comment
> 'please send me this software immediately. I am a
> student'. If it was just
> a language problem it wouldn't be so bad - but
> this is a picture they're
> failing to understand. And these are students...
> > Yes, this is my point: OC is about participation, > sharing, learning, > and -- for some companies -- offering serious > customers a loss-leader > for technical support services as part of their > business model. The > fact that IP is given away for free is a byproduct > of these more > serious goals. > > OC is not about helping lazy & mediocre students get > their homework > done. Students asking for freebies should be > encouraged to do their > own homework, or find another course of study if > it's too hard for > them. And people working for companies who ask for > new, free core > designs should be frowned upon. If the company has > incompetent > engineers and won't pay for consultants, then it > shouldn't be in the > design business in the first place. > > Anyway, perhaps a polite reminder of OC's intent > could be e-mailed to > these folks whenever they show up? That may be a > lot of work, given > the volume of requests . . . . > > Stuart > |
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