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Altera_Forum
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21 years ago

Middleware on FPGA?

Hello,

I was wondering whether anyone has already succesfully implemented a standard middleware system like CORBA or MPI (mpich) on a stratix device. If so, is it a lot of work or relatively easy?

With kind regards,

JM

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  • Altera_Forum's avatar
    Altera_Forum
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    Hi JM,

    I implemented a custom transport that can be used with an IP implementing a ORB in fpga, so you can use the fpga as any processor connected via corba...

    I am not sure that after nine years you were still waiting for an answer... :)

    A_g

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    Hello,

    I was wondering whether anyone has already succesfully implemented a standard middleware system like CORBA or MPI (mpich) on a stratix device. If so, is it a lot of work or relatively easy?

    With kind regards,

    JM

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  • Altera_Forum's avatar
    Altera_Forum
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    I think nine years ago JM figured it out by himself and never came back to check out forum answers :) as it is not hard to implement a middleware system like CORBA or MPI on a stratix device for guy, working for an app development agency (http://www.intellectsoft.net/about.html). But thank you altera_guy76, it will be useful for other forum users.

  • _AK6DN_'s avatar
    _AK6DN_
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    You are replying to a post that is *9* years old and anonymized from the old Altera pre-Intel forum...

    ...and was a reply to a post that was *9* years old at that time. So *18* years ago original post ...

  • _AK6DN_'s avatar
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    ... LOL looks like the post on 10/11/2023 I was responding to has been deleted.

    • Anonymous's avatar
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      @_AK6DN_ Yes, it was spam, and it was deleted.

      Doc (not an Intel employee or contractor)
      [Maybe Windows 12 will be better]