Hello, I would like to contribute to the Wiki. A few things right off - I'd like to add to the "Yum and RPM Tricks" section and would also like to add information and tips on setting up CentOS machines for FPGA (Quartus/ISE/Modelsim) development. Also, I use CentOS on a day to day basis for development, and would be happy to document any useful tips I come across in the future. Mike Karasoff Sr. FPGA Engineer RGB Spectrum 950 Marina Village Pkwy. Alameda, CA 94501 (T) 510-995-1503 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://lists.centos.org/pipermail/centos-docs/attachments/20110518/1371232d/attachment-0006.html>
On 05/19/2011 01:02 AM, Mike Karasoff wrote:> > Hello, > > I would like to contribute to the Wiki. [...] would also like to add > information and tips on setting up CentOS machines for FPGA > (Quartus/ISE/Modelsim) development. >Would you mind sharing what you have in mind, as I am a bit confused on one hand and extremely interested on the other hand ? We make heavy use of Modelsim | Questa / Specman / VCS and all the "centos setup" is more or less similar to MGC_HOME=/apps/questasim/linux/mgls;export MGC_HOME export PATH=${PATH}:/apps/questasim/linux export MGLS_LICENSE_FILE=1704 at ls4 export LICENSE_QUEUEING=yes In other words, nothing Centos specific, everything works "by default". -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://lists.centos.org/pipermail/centos-docs/attachments/20110519/78c81734/attachment-0006.html>
Am 19.05.11 00:02, schrieb Mike Karasoff:> I would like to contribute to the Wiki. A few things right off ? I?d > like to add to the ?Yum and RPM Tricks? section and would also like to > add information and tips on setting up CentOS machines for FPGA > (Quartus/ISE/Modelsim) development.I've given you access to your "HomePage" at http://wiki.centos.org/MikeKarasoff - so you might want to add stuff there in a sandbox first. I'm in a bit of haste - when you have something, we can put it where it needs to be on the wiki later. PS: There's no general edit rights directly at once. But that can change, when you become a regular contributor. Cheers and thank you very much for your support, Ralph