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  1. Alright , I just get the one from Farnell , 500k version. Have you interface a camera with it ? The VGA port is output , the USB port is for programming , dont know what interface would work if I want to connect a camera to it .
  2. Great . I do have the FPGA module so Ill go ahead getting myself one of them board Thanks Just one more thing , which version of the chip you have ? 500K or .. ? I found the 1600K version from here http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Xilinx-Spartan-3E-1600-Development-Board-1600K-gates_W0QQitemZ350237433942QQcmdZViewItemQQptZAU_comp_laptop?hash=item518bc72056&_trksid=p3286.m63.l1177 dont know if its a good choice.
  3. I tried filling out the NI form to download the driver and I could. Do I need anything else apart from the board itself?
  4. Hi, Does anyone know what the XUP is (Stand for) in Xilinx SPARTAN-3E XUP. I heard its a licence to be used with labview. Does this board need a licence to work with labview ? If I buy this from here http://uk.farnell.co...n-3e/dp/1605826 will I be able to use it with labview without any problems ? Would you recommond this board ? I`m trying to use such a board to be used as a mini computer (CPU) on-board air vechile. This also has cought my eyes but not sure if it functions fully with labview : http://uk.farnell.com/altera/dk-cycii-2c20n/kit-fpga-cyclone-ii-development/dp/1560812 Thanks
  5. Thanks for the replies, Ill look into server/client in labview and get back to you .
  6. I have my joystick connected to the labview and wanted to transmit the joystick data (Axes info) using the WLAN chip. So then I can recieve it through another WLAN chip which is connected to a FPGA microcontroller. Is it possible ?
  7. Hi I don’t know where to look for my question so any help or suggestions would be appreciated. I was wondering if it is possible to interact with the WLAN chip of your Laptop/PC through labview so you can transmit/receive your data straight from labview to the WLAN transiever (802.11) to outside world and vice versa. Thanks,
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