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NetFPGA Homepage
Navigate the documentation from the project homepage:
Beta Program (2008)
- The NetFPGA Guide
- Primary documentation for the Beta release
- Beta Release Regression Tests
- Describes the regression test for each supported feature of the NIC, router, SCONE, and GUI
- Beta - Base Distribution Download
- The web site where the distribution can be downloaded
- base: contains the code
- lib: contains open-source, 3rd-party libraries used by NetFPGA
- lib_src: contains source code for 3rd-party libraries
- Access restricted to registered users
- The web site where the distribution can be downloaded
- Beta-plus
- Page that contains full source code for Beta-plus users
- Working notes
- Contributed Packages from Alpha testers and Beta users
- NetFPGA for
Alpha Program (2007)
- Contains pages that had been used for the Alpha testers and the Alpha program
- The Alpha program will complete on Dec. 15 2007.
- All future development work is in support of the Beta program
Tutorials
- Upcoming Events
- Past Events
- Event Map (Worldwide locations)
- Internal page for scheduling tour & schedule
Host Computers
The NetFPGA fits into a host PC via a PCI slot. A few standard machine configurations are supported and have been used to build the nf-test cluster at Stanford.
- Stanford nf-test machines Equipment
- Board status - Status and Location of the NetFPGAs
- NF-Test page
- New system setup - Items to install/setup on the new systems
- Packaging and distribution
- NetFPGA Cluster (nfc)
- NetFGPA Cluster - nfc cluster homepage
Environment and Tools
- Simulation Environment
- Synthesis Enviroment
- ISE setup
- PC configuration for Tutorial Management
Design Documents
- Simplifying Module interfaces
- DDR2 DRAM Interface
- DDR2 Block Data Read Write
- DMA Support to Receive/Transmit Packet
- Coding guidelines
- Registers
- Task list
- Selftest: Hardware Testing
NetFPGA Links
- NetFPGA home page: http://netfpga.org
- Bugzilla: http://netfpga.org/bugzilla
- Wishlist for additional features: Module Wishlist
- NetFPGA Documents
- Researchers: Papers by topic
- The Guide to the Beta Program
NetFPGA mailings Lists
Internal Developers (Core team)
- mailto:netfpga-dev@lists.stanford.edu
- DevMeetingNotes (Wiki Version, starting July 23, 2008)
Alpha Program Testers (people at ten institutions)
Beta Users (Those that have completed the survey)
User Groups
There are four types of NetFPGA users
- Usergroup:Dev: NetFPGA Developers (The core group of Developers)
- Usergroup:Alpha: Alpha Testers (accounts Developers)
- Usergroup:Beta: Beta Users (auto-created with confirmed email)
- Default for students, teachers, researchers
- Usergroup:Beta-plus: Beta-plus User are given acess to source code granted by developers
- Subset of teachers and researchers that need access to reference router source code
Training Material
Wiki Documentation
Consult the User's Guide for information on using the wiki software.
