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Implementing an soft core inside FPGA

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I'm designing an FPGA based embeded system I have not enough time...but I need a general purpose system inside current design.
Is it take much time?
for example implementing Nios II @ Apex -Altera


another question?
is it possible to find a OSPF protocol implemention code in an HDL Language?
is there anyone who has done sth similar? isn't it too time-consuming?
 

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I know .... :)
OSPF RFC has more than 200page....
but I don't want to implement it...I can use it over a general purpose system inside the FPGA....
this is why some companies like CISC@ hasn't implement such router inside a FPGA .... they implement protocols in an OS like IOS over thier platform...
but thank , I'll have done the job by next friday :) so ... :)
 

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