On Jun 29, 7:35*am, radarman <jsham...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Jun 28, 4:45*pm, james <geo...@washington.edu> wrote:
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> > On Sun, 28 Jun 2009 06:42:25 -0700 (PDT),
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> > "Antti.Luk...@googlemail.com" <Antti.Luk...@googlemail.com> wrote:
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> > |On Jun 28, 3:42*pm, CMOS <manusha1...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > |> hi,
> > |> im plannining to buy a vertex 2 based FPGA board. this is the link.
> > |>
> > |>http://www.digilentinc.com/Products/...2,400,453&Prod...
> > |>
> > |> does this board worthy for the price of $299?
> > |>
> > |> CMOS
> > |
> > |absolutly, if you get it for $299!
> > |
> > |too bad Xilinx is no longer supporting Virtex-II with their ISE
> > |
> > |ISE 10.1 is the last version that offered V-II support,
> > |
> > |Antti
> > |==========
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> > $299 is the acedemic pricing.
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> > james
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> I really wish more companies didn't specifically target "academic",
> and would offer a more broad "non-industrial" price. I'm not in
> college anymore, but I still try to keep my skills honed at home -
> thus, I don't have a student ID, but I still consider myself to be a
> "student".
That's the problem when your a "hobbiest". You don't get any of the
breaks that you got as a student and the IRS frowns on letting you
write off any of your toys. Bummer.
I do have a couple of digilent boards and they are quality products.
They are a good deal if you can get the academic price.