Calling all VHDL hackers, we can use help on the OLS project.

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In order to try to foster a fun environment where people can come and help us hack away at the Sump Logic Analyzer code we have recorded a screencast for one of the outstanding tracker items we have.

We are trying to create a single bitstream that can dynamically change its memory configuration based on the channel groups that are selected in the client. Currently the end user has to load one bitstream to select 8 channels with a memory depth of 24K and another bitstream for 32 channels with 6K samples. We want to make it as simple as deselecting memory groups.

Discussions about this item can be found in the DP Forum.

The tracker item for this issue can be accessed on the OLS project homepage.

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