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Re: [oc] Verilog Books
I would never attempt to make such a statement =).  
However, my current project will be utilizing cores that are only 
available in Verilog.  Also, due to a few things I have planned, Xilinx 
suggests it might be easier to use Verilog since their testbenches (for 
PCI Express) are only Verilog right now.
Anyway, I have done VHDL, and I'm going to go for the switch, at least 
for this project.
So does anyone have any good suggestions for references?
Brian
----- Original Message ----- 
From: manxi wang <wangmanxi@y... > 
To: cores@o...  
Date: Sun, 2 Mar 2003 05:21:56 +0000 (GMT) 
Subject: Re: [oc] Verilog Books 
> 
> 
> Do you think Verilog is better than VHDL? 
>  --- bkurtz@n...  wrote: > In the past I had 
> primarily been working with VHDL, 
> > but due to some 
> > recent factors I am looking to moving to Verilog for 
> > my next design.  Can 
> > anyone recommend a good Verilog reference?  Are 
> > their any 'bibles'? 
> > 
> > Brian 
> > 
> 
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