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 This page hosts a limited-feature compiler that demonstrates the emulation of CoRAM on conventional FPGAs. The end-user develops an application using: 1) a high-level control thread specification and 2) application core logic developed in HDL (e.g., Verilog). Corflow automatically transforms the input into a stand-alone working design for a given target FPGA platform. The 40-minute video below gives a tutorial that walks the user through a simple design example (Matrix-Vector Multiplication) followed by incremental optimization steps. This page hosts a limited-feature compiler that demonstrates the emulation of CoRAM on conventional FPGAs. The end-user develops an application using: 1) a high-level control thread specification and 2) application core logic developed in HDL (e.g., Verilog). Corflow automatically transforms the input into a stand-alone working design for a given target FPGA platform. The 40-minute video below gives a tutorial that walks the user through a simple design example (Matrix-Vector Multiplication) followed by incremental optimization steps.
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 +The demo on this page supports the Xilinx ML605 and Terasic (Altera) DE4. If you would like to use CoRAM with the Zynq please [[gweisz@cs.cmu.edu|send Gabe a message]].
  
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