I just wanted to add my two cents worth on booksamillion. I ordered a
book from them and found that they only support web communications. If
you have any questions, including "where's my order?", the only way to
ask is via email. I sent them an email Saturday and have only received
an automated reply so far. I may well cancel my order if I can't find a
way to reach a person to ask questions.
Quote:
> First of all, don't go to Amazon, go to
> http://www.booksamillion.com
> usually you can save around 37% compared with Amazon for the same book.
> Second, I found the following two books are very helpful to me:
> <<Digital Design and Modeling with VHDL and Synthesis>>
> by K. C. Chang, $34.65 at booksamillion, $55 at Amazon
> I think this book is very good for beginners. (I'm a
> beginner.)
> <<VHDL Made Easy>>
> by D. Pellerin & D. Taylor, $39.06 at booksamillion, $62 at Amazon
> --- Weishi
> >One that I particularly like is HDL CHIP DESIGN by Douglas J. Smith. You
> >can find it listed on Amazon.com at:
> >http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ISBN=0965193438/optimagicsprograA/
> >We also maintain a list of VHDL books on The Programmable Logic Jump Station
> >at http://www.optimagic.com/books.html#VHDL.
> >Also, there are some excellent on-line tutorials available. Check out our
> >HDL tutorial links at http://www.optimagic.com/tutorials.html#VHDL .
> >-----------------------------------------------------------
> >Steven K. Knapp
> >OptiMagic, Inc. -- "Great Designs Happen 'OptiMagic'-ally"
> > Web: http://www.optimagic.com
> >-----------------------------------------------------------
> >>Hi everyone
> >>I want to learn VHDL programming and I wonder if anyone could recommend me
> >a
> >>very good book in this subject.
> >>Yes, I have seen the list in the FAQ but there is allways a lot of book's
> >>to choose between.
> >>I'm totally new in this subject so I need a very good explanation book.
> >>/B
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Rick Collins
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