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<DIV><FONT face=Arial size=2><FONT face="Times New Roman" size=3>***** High
Performance Software Defined Radio Discussion List
*****<BR><BR>Kirk,<BR><BR>Please add me to the list.<BR><BR>73<BR><BR>Steve
G1YLB<BR><BR>On 26-Jan-09, at 8:56 PM, Kirk Weedman wrote:<BR><BR>> *****
High Performance Software Defined Radio Discussion List *****<BR>><BR>> On
this note. Would anyone be interested in learning Verilog via an
<BR>> internet class? I have taught courses in Verilog a few times, so
I <BR>> could use my powerpoint slides. I usually teach a 5
day all day <BR>> class/lab so that would be at least 20 hours worth of
lecture unless <BR>> I change it a bit. Next hurdle for me would
be how can I present a <BR>> "webinar" type class on the internet and
what time of day to do it? <BR>> Havent looked to see what tools
there are for doing this. Anyone <BR>> interested? I am
currently working on the Ozy, Janus, Mercury and <BR>> Penelope code
under Phil Harmans direction and would be glad for <BR>> others to
understand it when I'm done.<BR>><BR>> Kirk Weedman
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