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Michael Engel
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Hi,
around 2004, there was an effort by ST Micro to enter the FPGA market. In this context, ST published a set of open source EDA tools named "GOSPL" on http://www.gospl.org - the tools were mentioned, e.g., in a thread at http://www.fpgarelated.com/usenet/fpga/show/16814-2.php
Unfortunately, the GOSPL website is long gone and archive.org only provides a few of the pages.
I would be interested to have a look at the GOSPL code, so if anyone happens to have a copy lying around, I would be happy if you could get in touch with me. Of course, if you have any experience with the tools, I would love to learn more.
Thanks, Michael
around 2004, there was an effort by ST Micro to enter the FPGA market. In this context, ST published a set of open source EDA tools named "GOSPL" on http://www.gospl.org - the tools were mentioned, e.g., in a thread at http://www.fpgarelated.com/usenet/fpga/show/16814-2.php
Unfortunately, the GOSPL website is long gone and archive.org only provides a few of the pages.
I would be interested to have a look at the GOSPL code, so if anyone happens to have a copy lying around, I would be happy if you could get in touch with me. Of course, if you have any experience with the tools, I would love to learn more.
Thanks, Michael