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mauensca07
Joined: 01 Dec 2008 Posts: 5
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02 Dec 2008 11:51 hi i need help. |
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hi.. im really desperate because i have this project and it's due this coming friday (dec.5,2008). it may be easy for you... a unit converter... a weight converter to be exact. i really have no idea how to start and if it's possible to be user-input. to be honest.. i only have background in the different kinds of modeling. so can you help me pls?
thanks in advance.
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xulfee
Joined: 27 May 2008 Posts: 434 Helped: 32 Location: Pakistan
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03 Dec 2008 7:21 hi i need help. |
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| u need it in s/w or hardware?
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mauensca07
Joined: 01 Dec 2008 Posts: 5
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03 Dec 2008 23:57 Re: hi i need help. |
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just software.. using verilog. btw.. how to declare a floating point? and is it possible to be user-input? for example.. i have to select from the ff units of input right? how can i select? can i select using case statement? and how am i going to input a value if for example i chose Kg.. all output must be shown in the cmd prompt(cmd.exe)...
thanks for helping me.
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