>What I want is to be able to plug an
FPGA into my Sharp Zaurus PDA
>(which has a Compact Flash slot and embedded Linux) and use the PDA as
>the user interface to the FPGA.
What do you want the
FPGA to do?
FPGAs generally need to have their program loaded at power up time.
That usually requires a few wires going in the back side. Where are
you going to get them on your PDA?
You could use a ROM on the CF card, but that removes a lot of
flexibility. It might work if you know what you want the
FPGA
to do and don't want to change your mind very often.
Can you get a USB connection on your PDA?
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