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by duskwuff
6165 days ago
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I do have an answer for you: basically, no. A huge part of the development work done in the FPGA field is in the software - the hardware is comparatively easy. If you're complaining about the quality of the official software (especially for Xilinx or Altera) - you're far from alone. Unfortunately, the open-source alternatives are nowhere near the official tools in terms of functionality. |
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