Dear all
i'm pleased to announce that free access to the web interface of the HercuLeS high-level synthesis tool is now available.
HercuLeS allows you to synthesize ANSI C code or generic-assembly code (certain rules apply) to RTL VHDL.
The web interface can be accessed from here:
http://www.nkavvadias.com/cgi-bin/herc.cgi
A short how-to, simulation packages and ready-to-use examples are accessible from the same page. Additional information can be found here:
http://www.nkavvadias.com/hercules/index.html
The major limitation of the free web service is that user programs should not expand to more than 25 generic assembly (NAC) statements. All the provided examples in the small-examples.zip file respect this limitation.
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Best regards,
Nikolaos Kavvadias
Research Scientist, Hardware developer
Ph.D., M.Sc., B.Sc.
i'm pleased to announce that free access to the web interface of the HercuLeS high-level synthesis tool is now available.
HercuLeS allows you to synthesize ANSI C code or generic-assembly code (certain rules apply) to RTL VHDL.
The web interface can be accessed from here:
http://www.nkavvadias.com/cgi-bin/herc.cgi
A short how-to, simulation packages and ready-to-use examples are accessible from the same page. Additional information can be found here:
http://www.nkavvadias.com/hercules/index.html
The major limitation of the free web service is that user programs should not expand to more than 25 generic assembly (NAC) statements. All the provided examples in the small-examples.zip file respect this limitation.
<SNIP>
Best regards,
Nikolaos Kavvadias
Research Scientist, Hardware developer
Ph.D., M.Sc., B.Sc.
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