Hello,
Following the last meeting — and probably in the pub ... — I seem to recall a theme and/or talks being suggested for the meeting on the evening of Thursday 16th February. Does this sound familiar to anyone? Failing which, new suggestions welcome :o)
Cheers,
Andrew
Hi Andrew,
I was thinking it would be good to have lightening talks on FPGA projects, existing and envisaged.
Best/ P
On 14/12/2016 11:46, Andrew Back wrote:
Hello,
Following the last meeting — and probably in the pub ... — I seem to recall a theme and/or talks being suggested for the meeting on the evening of Thursday 16th February. Does this sound familiar to anyone? Failing which, new suggestions welcome :o)
Cheers,
Andrew
On 14/12/16 14:21, Paul Tanner wrote:
Hi Andrew,
I was thinking it would be good to have lightening talks on FPGA projects, existing and envisaged.
Of course, yes.
OK, so who would like to give a talk in February on one of:
* something I made with an FPGA
* something I want to make with an FPGA
* how you could make something with an FPGA
The last is more fluid and idea being to give insight into how easy or hard tackling a certain project might be, steps involved and so on.
More, shorter talks could be good. E.g. 5-15 minutes each in duration.
Cheers,
Andrew
Suspect Amazon are keen to talk about https://aws.amazon.com/ec2/instance-types/f1/
Eamonn
On Thu, Dec 15, 2016 at 3:01 PM, Andrew Back andrew@abopen.com wrote:
On 14/12/16 14:21, Paul Tanner wrote:
Hi Andrew,
I was thinking it would be good to have lightening talks on FPGA projects, existing and envisaged.
Of course, yes.
OK, so who would like to give a talk in February on one of:
something I made with an FPGA
something I want to make with an FPGA
how you could make something with an FPGA
The last is more fluid and idea being to give insight into how easy or hard tackling a certain project might be, steps involved and so on.
More, shorter talks could be good. E.g. 5-15 minutes each in duration.
Cheers,
Andrew
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That would be good. I went looking for info on F1 and did not find much.
On 15/12/2016 15:08, Eamonn Neylon wrote:
Suspect Amazon are keen to talk about https://aws.amazon.com/ec2/instance-types/f1/
Eamonn
On Thu, Dec 15, 2016 at 3:01 PM, Andrew Back <andrew@abopen.com mailto:andrew@abopen.com> wrote:
On 14/12/16 14:21, Paul Tanner wrote: > Hi Andrew, > > I was thinking it would be good to have lightening talks on FPGA > projects, existing and envisaged. > Of course, yes. OK, so who would like to give a talk in February on one of: * something I made with an FPGA * something I want to make with an FPGA * how you could make something with an FPGA The last is more fluid and idea being to give insight into how easy or hard tackling a certain project might be, steps involved and so on. More, shorter talks could be good. E.g. 5-15 minutes each in duration. Cheers, Andrew -- Andrew Back http://abopen.com _______________________________________________ oshug mailing list oshug@oshug.org <mailto:oshug@oshug.org> http://oshug.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/oshug <http://oshug.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/oshug>
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I'm up for doing one but it will be a last minute thing depending on my progress with myStorm. On 15/12/2016 15:01, Andrew Back wrote:
On 14/12/16 14:21, Paul Tanner wrote:
Hi Andrew,
I was thinking it would be good to have lightening talks on FPGA projects, existing and envisaged.
Of course, yes.
OK, so who would like to give a talk in February on one of:
something I made with an FPGA
something I want to make with an FPGA
how you could make something with an FPGA
The last is more fluid and idea being to give insight into how easy or hard tackling a certain project might be, steps involved and so on.
More, shorter talks could be good. E.g. 5-15 minutes each in duration.
Cheers,
Andrew
On 15/12/16 15:20, Paul Tanner wrote:
I'm up for doing one but it will be a last minute thing depending on my progress with myStorm.
Sounds good!
Anyone else up for giving a short talk at on past, present, future or potential FPGA projects?
Best,
Andrew
On 15/12/2016 15:01, Andrew Back wrote:
On 14/12/16 14:21, Paul Tanner wrote:
Hi Andrew,
I was thinking it would be good to have lightening talks on FPGA projects, existing and envisaged.
Of course, yes.
OK, so who would like to give a talk in February on one of:
something I made with an FPGA
something I want to make with an FPGA
how you could make something with an FPGA
The last is more fluid and idea being to give insight into how easy or hard tackling a certain project might be, steps involved and so on.
More, shorter talks could be good. E.g. 5-15 minutes each in duration.
Cheers,
Andrew
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Hi Paul,
Gone with the title: "FPGA projects past, planned and possible". As such you could talk more about plans if progress by then has been limited.
I need to get some abstracts and bios together and out pretty soon, so if you were able to send across a title and a couple of lines that would be great.
Best,
Andrew
On 15/12/16 15:20, Paul Tanner wrote:
I'm up for doing one but it will be a last minute thing depending on my progress with myStorm. On 15/12/2016 15:01, Andrew Back wrote:
On 14/12/16 14:21, Paul Tanner wrote:
Hi Andrew,
I was thinking it would be good to have lightening talks on FPGA projects, existing and envisaged.
Of course, yes.
OK, so who would like to give a talk in February on one of:
something I made with an FPGA
something I want to make with an FPGA
how you could make something with an FPGA
The last is more fluid and idea being to give insight into how easy or hard tackling a certain project might be, steps involved and so on.
More, shorter talks could be good. E.g. 5-15 minutes each in duration.
Cheers,
Andrew
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I could talk about the robotics project I am working on, more soon..
On Wed, Jan 11, 2017 at 8:15 AM, Andrew Back andrew@abopen.com wrote:
Hi Paul,
Gone with the title: "FPGA projects past, planned and possible". As such you could talk more about plans if progress by then has been limited.
I need to get some abstracts and bios together and out pretty soon, so if you were able to send across a title and a couple of lines that would be great.
Best,
Andrew
On 15/12/16 15:20, Paul Tanner wrote:
I'm up for doing one but it will be a last minute thing depending on my progress with myStorm. On 15/12/2016 15:01, Andrew Back wrote:
On 14/12/16 14:21, Paul Tanner wrote:
Hi Andrew,
I was thinking it would be good to have lightening talks on FPGA projects, existing and envisaged.
Of course, yes.
OK, so who would like to give a talk in February on one of:
something I made with an FPGA
something I want to make with an FPGA
how you could make something with an FPGA
The last is more fluid and idea being to give insight into how easy or hard tackling a certain project might be, steps involved and so on.
More, shorter talks could be good. E.g. 5-15 minutes each in duration.
Cheers,
Andrew
--
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