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alb
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Hi everyone,
I'm cross-posting here from the SystemC Accellera Forum since I believe
I'm likely going to receive more feedback here than there.
I've recently started to wonder what kind of project I can start with
to get my hands on SystemC and TLM. I know there are tons of tutorials,
getting started like materials, open libraries, open platforms and I
believe I can get my head around most of that stuff, but one thing I'd
like to get advice on is how complex should be my first project to make
my learning process more effective.
I've started proposing modelling with SystemC in my group because we
often lack of a tool to explore the bottle neck of our architectures
and realize about it too late down in the development phase. I've got
granted a 30% of my time for the next 6 months to learn SystemC and TLM
and come up with a reasonably shaped showcase.
One of our core challenges is mass storage (for space applications),
therefore I thought about modelling a possible architecture involving
NAND Flash storage handled through some processor and high speed data
link.
Most of the elements of this fictitious architecture are somehow
available on the net and I would have started plugging things together
for a start.
Does this sound too naive, or is this application too complex to be
achievable in such a short time?
One critical element in this task would be to make the management
understand how much they should invest in 'training/learning' before
getting some benefit out of it.
Any pointer/suggestion/comment is highly appreciated,
Al
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A: Top-posting.
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I'm cross-posting here from the SystemC Accellera Forum since I believe
I'm likely going to receive more feedback here than there.
I've recently started to wonder what kind of project I can start with
to get my hands on SystemC and TLM. I know there are tons of tutorials,
getting started like materials, open libraries, open platforms and I
believe I can get my head around most of that stuff, but one thing I'd
like to get advice on is how complex should be my first project to make
my learning process more effective.
I've started proposing modelling with SystemC in my group because we
often lack of a tool to explore the bottle neck of our architectures
and realize about it too late down in the development phase. I've got
granted a 30% of my time for the next 6 months to learn SystemC and TLM
and come up with a reasonably shaped showcase.
One of our core challenges is mass storage (for space applications),
therefore I thought about modelling a possible architecture involving
NAND Flash storage handled through some processor and high speed data
link.
Most of the elements of this fictitious architecture are somehow
available on the net and I would have started plugging things together
for a start.
Does this sound too naive, or is this application too complex to be
achievable in such a short time?
One critical element in this task would be to make the management
understand how much they should invest in 'training/learning' before
getting some benefit out of it.
Any pointer/suggestion/comment is highly appreciated,
Al
--
A: Because it messes up the order in which people normally read text.
Q: Why is top-posting such a bad thing?
A: Top-posting.
Q: What is the most annoying thing on usenet and in e-mail?