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Hi, i am using a FPGA PCI board on my project. I was looking at OpenCores and i found 2 interesting cores. PCI_Bridge and PCI_Target (pci32tlite_oc).

Any one here have any experience with one or both boards? Are they different on performance? Are they reliable? I was looking on OpenCores forum and a user was having a problem using PCI_Target on Windows. He had success to use it on Linux (i will be using on Linux too). He was able to use PCI_Bridge at both OS with no problem but he wrote that PCI_Bridge is too slow. PCI_Bridge looks so much complete, whay it would be slower? I was unconfortable using PCI_Target becouse it is VHDL and PCI_Bridge is Verilog, and i dont have much experience with VHDL (actualy very little). So what would you guys sugest me? Any comment about both Cores?

Thank you!!
 

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