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    [SOLVED] Help be choose between Basys2 and DE0-nano

    The only thing is that when i see both these boards basys2 looks promising. And more than 90% of the forums advice to start from basys2. why is that? Probably because the DE0-Nano is relatively new compared to the basys2. Here's a few reviews I found online for your reference...
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    [SOLVED] Help be choose between Basys2 and DE0-nano

    Hi Yura717, Disclaimer: I'm from Terasic. With that out of the way, I can provide some information :). From this datasheet (https://www.xilinx.com/support/documentation/data_sheets/ds312.pdf), you can see that the 100K is the equivalent of 2,160 logic cells, and 250K is the equivalent of 5,508...
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    ALtera DE2 board. Help

    www(dot)youtube(dot)com/watch?v=DBkza5-SlqQ&list=UUULvAjUvSlGlnDreh6eATLA&feature=plcp
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    Win an Altera DE0-Nano (Cyclone IV Dev Kit)!

    Last three days to participate! Just leave a comment at the events page to enter the contest to win a DE0-Nano (Altera Cyclone IV Development Kit). :: What would you do with a DE0-Nano ::
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    Win an Altera DE0-Nano (Cyclone IV Dev Kit)!

    Hi Guys! Terasic Technologies is holding a contest to WIN the newly released Altera DE0-Nano! Head over to :: What would you do with a DE0-Nano :: to leave a comment and win one today!!! Allen Houng Terasic Technologies :: Terasic Technologies - Expertise in FPGA/ASIC Design ::
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    PCIE on Altera FPGAs?

    you can also try checking out the new C4GFP dev kit, as well as the Arria 2 kit, A2GX150. :D
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    PCIE on Altera FPGAs?

    You might want to check out the Altera DE4 at www(dot)terasic(dot)com. They already have a PCIe reference design for the development kit.

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