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Re: Thoughts on changing a remote RX and TX.


Gary Anderson (G)
 

Well in my eyes you been a great HELP.. Might not know everthing but
you have known what I require..

YEA!! Programming not my favourite either. Iam a systems Administrator
for 33 000 desktops running Windows, but the only programming I use in
VB to help with those long repeated tasks that need to be done.. Sorry
unable to help but hopefully one day I can.

GOODLUCK..
Gary

-----Original Message-----
From: Stefan Trethan [mailto:stefan_trethan@...]
Sent: Sunday, April 11, 2004 6:05 PM
To: Electronics_101@...
Subject: Re: [Electronics_101] Thoughts on changing a remote RX and
TX.

On Sun, 11 Apr 2004 17:57:28 +0200, Gary Anderson (G)
<andersg@...> wrote:

Hi Stafan..

You seem to know it all.


well, i definitely don't...

I'm sittng here for 3 hours now trying to figure out how to write a
totally
simple verilog (like c) software for a cpld.

I have a counter (binary) and want to display it's contents on a 8
digit
7-segment
led display.

i can't use a simple case statement like they do in the examples
because
with
8 digits i would have 99999999 cases, which is too much for me to
write...

It must be real simple, i mean should be no big deal to convert binary
to
BCD and then BCD to
7 segment but somehow i'm really stuck.

did i ever mention i HATE programming?

I really like hardware much more, it is so simple, how can they ever
get
their brains
around a software as complicated as windows i wonder.....

well... going back to the damn verilog...
how did i get the impression i need a frequency counter anyway i
wonder...

ST




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