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16 bit Processor for MAXII

Altera_Forum
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Hi, 

 

Yeah I know it's a NIOS forum, but since NIOS doesnt support MAXII (or is that vice versa?) then here is a solution for those who are interested. 

 

This is a project and assembler for the Altera MAXII demo board. 

 

Regards, 

 

 

Steve.
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Altera_Forum
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steveg - 

 

When I get an error when I attempt to unzip tiny16.zip. Is there a problem with this .zip file?
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originally posted by bjskill@Dec 31 2004, 01:27 PM 

steveg - 

 

when i get an error when i attempt to unzip tiny16.zip.  is there a problem with this .zip file? 

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Hi steve, 

 

There is no problem with the zip file. I extracted and compiled the design. It&#39;s OK! 

I am amazed to see the fitter results--only 833 LEs. 

 

I will try to add it to my SOPC system as an avalon master component. It&#39;s ideal for my "hardware task sheduler" project.  

 

By the way, I have tried a 8051 core as an avalon master. It works well, but the LE usage is about 3000. 

 

Thank you!
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Altera_Forum
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Hi, 

 

I am working on a more efficient version - the base core is hopfully going to finish around 400LE ... I will post here as version two soon. I am working on a very basic Forth compiler for it also. 

 

Regards, 

 

 

Steve. 

 

 

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steveg - 

 

when i get an error when i attempt to unzip tiny16.zip.  is there a problem with this .zip file? 

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Hi steve, 

 

There is no problem with the zip file. I extracted and compiled the design. It&#39;s OK! 

I am amazed to see the fitter results--only 833 LEs. 

 

I will try to add it to my SOPC system as an avalon master component. It&#39;s ideal for my "hardware task sheduler" project.  

 

By the way, I have tried a 8051 core as an avalon master. It works well, but the LE usage is about 3000. 

 

Thank you! 

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