X-Git-Url: https://git.stderr.nl/gitweb?p=matthijs%2Fmaster-project%2Freport.git;a=blobdiff_plain;f=Chapters%2FPrototype.tex;h=037d1ce7570e1ea5bdc3edcd4d68744e227ab796;hp=820327ce36008203deda81b3805af757464868f8;hb=0ab64c5ce2ab968001c96475b310cf6f020bd475;hpb=5a403dc7395ffaa580c6d673ebd2debb638643b8 diff --git a/Chapters/Prototype.tex b/Chapters/Prototype.tex index 820327c..037d1ce 100644 --- a/Chapters/Prototype.tex +++ b/Chapters/Prototype.tex @@ -80,8 +80,7 @@ However, \small{EDIF} is not completely tool-independent. It specifies a meta-format, but the hardware components that can be used vary between various tool and hardware vendors, as well as the interpretation of the - \small{EDIF} standard. \todo{Is this still true? Reference: - http://delivery.acm.org/10.1145/80000/74534/p803-li.pdf?key1=74534\&key2=8370537521\&coll=GUIDE\&dl=GUIDE\&CFID=61207158\&CFTOKEN=61908473} + \small{EDIF} standard. \cite[li89] This means that when working with \small{EDIF}, our prototype would become technology dependent (\eg only work with \small{FPGA}s of a specific