From: Skybuck Flying on
Yeah the (ultra sparc) nigeria falls 1 and 2 also called T1 and T2 ;)

(According to the web... long time ago a computer called "cyber" (cyberdyne
?:);)) did the same... now these new chips are called T1 and T2 lol..
(terminator 1 and 2) ? ;) :))

> Heck, guy, if you're serious about this, buy an FPGA development kit and
> build your own CPU.

I thought about that...

But a CPU is not enough... I/it would also need RAM ?!

How to solve that ?

Can FPGA also function as RAM ?!?

Something like many hundreds of megabytes probably required...

The FPGA's I have seen so far only have a few megabytes ?
(I haven't looked that much ;) :))

And then some form of input to load stuff into the ram... ;)

Network card ?

Bye,
Skybuck.


From: Skybuck Flying on

"Andy "Krazy" Glew" <ag-news(a)patten-glew.net> wrote in message
news:4BA83D44.5030904(a)patten-glew.net...
> Skybuck Flying wrote:
>> Yeah the (ultra sparc) nigeria falls 1 and 2 also called T1 and T2 ;)
>>
>> (According to the web... long time ago a computer called "cyber"
>> (cyberdyne ?:);)) did the same... now these new chips are called T1 and
>> T2 lol.. (terminator 1 and 2) ? ;) :))
>>
>>> Heck, guy, if you're serious about this, buy an FPGA development kit and
>>> build your own CPU.
>>
>> I thought about that...
>>
>> But a CPU is not enough... I/it would also need RAM ?!
>>
>> How to solve that ?
>>
>> Can FPGA also function as RAM ?!?
>
> Yes, but that would be silly.
>
> Plug your FPGA CPU into conventional DRAM.

Plug ? Would it be that simple ? ;)

Or does it need the design of a full motherboard with all kinds of extra's
on it ?! ;)

Bye,
Skybuck.


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