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      <description>The following 2 photo's show the PC linked to the XILINX Spartan 3E Starter board and the Starter board in close-up. The set-up is very simple the Starter board requiring only a power supply, which comes with it, a USB link to the PC, by means of which th...</description>
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      <description><![CDATA[Developing & Testing A Home Brew 
Embedded Native Forth Microcomputer.

Why bother ?
Once upon a time when computes were young, and so was I, two languages were developed to ease the task of programming control functions. One was the now ubiquitous ...]]></description>
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