website opencores.org has a problem about sending password resetting email. So you shouldn't ask for this kind of email, because the password will be changed and you'll never get the email with the new password. That's what I did !
Could someone with access to opencores.org please send me the download from the projects :
"
https://opencores.org/projects/ax4lbr" and
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https://opencores.org/projects/can"
Here they are. Rename .zip to .gz, forum does not allow that extension.
OpenCores login system has been the real pain since the start and it never got better.
I can't even register to create an account. After filling out all info on screen 1/7, Basic Info, the "next" button remains grayed out. I think I had an account sometime in the past, but it doesn't seem able to find it, maybe it got deleted due to inactivity. I wonder how hard it would be to set up a better hosting service for this...
GitHub or GitLab is a better hosting. Most of the stuff on OpenCores is abandoned. I expect that all the supported stuff already moved to less antiquated places.
Yeah, I was thinking github/gitlab would be much better, this way people could fork repos, submit PRs/MRs, track issues, versioning, etc... So what's really needed is a discovery mechanism with decent categorization, license info, authors, some rough estimates for complexity (LUTs etc), requirements (e.g. LVDS pads)... but the stuffs that matters can live on github/gitlab.
I never found anything useful on OpenCores. Most of the projects are overengineered and underimplemented. You usually create what you need from scratch is much less time than trying to get something from OpenCores work.
GitHub or GitLab is a better hosting. Most of the stuff on OpenCores is abandoned. I expect that all the supported stuff already moved to less antiquated places.
Alex,
Unfortunately, I believe you are right. These people were the last owners of OpenCores.org:
https://oliscience.nl/But I think that organization is also inactive ...
rudi
I never found anything useful on OpenCores. Most of the projects are overengineered and underimplemented. You usually create what you need from scratch is much less time than trying to get something from OpenCores work.
There was mention of the T80 project on the "RIP Z80" thread in the Microcontrollers forum, so I thought I'd download it and poke around a bit. Oh well, it's not exactly important.