Vhdl.org

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EDA-STDS.ORG Home Page

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EDA.ORG Internet Services

Welcome to the Accellera Internet Services machine. We are dedicated to providing access and support for Electronic Design Automation (EDA), Computer-Aided Design(CAD) and related activities. We have our founding in the VHDL standard as do so many of the organizations and groups in the EDA industry (IEEE Design Automation Technical Committee, VHDL International, etc.). The best listing of supported activities can be viewed via our newer EDA.ORG presence.

Most of the original VHDL and related standards groups with repositories and email exploders were accessed via vhdl.org, the original domain. Information about the supported features and access mechanisms (such as email, Internet or public dial-up) is available. You are invited to explore this server and discover more about VHDL and related EDA standards, practices, and activities. Web Usage Statistics are available.

About the service and its origins

The service started out as a dial-up RBBS PC system in 1988 when the VHDL Users' Group was founded. Back then most people still did not have email let alone Internet or Usenet News Group access. Randy Harr was the main sysop who put the machine together and managed its services out of his home. Steve Grout was an early volunteer who dialed in from Texas and was more familiar with BBS services. Once a year, the contents of the repository were posted to the White Sands ARPANet-based repository of VHDL materials. This transfer was done by Hal Carter and his group at University of Cincinnatti.

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