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Mike Santarini...
Posted: Fri Nov 06, 2009 7:35 pm
Guest
Hi folks, we just finished publishing the fall edition of Xcell
Journal, which has a cover story focus on the expanding role of FPGAs
in the Global Information Grid. The issue also has a lot of great
methodology and how-to content. We're now making it available in a one-
click download as well as in the Ceros (flash) format. I hope you
enjoy it. http://www.xilinx.com/publications/xcellonline/index.htm
 
Weng Tianxiang...
Posted: Tue Nov 10, 2009 2:04 am
Guest
On Nov 6, 11:35 am, Mike Santarini <mike.santar... at (no spam) gmail.com> wrote:
Quote:
Hi folks, we just finished publishing the fall edition of Xcell
Journal, which has a cover story focus on the expanding role of FPGAs
in the Global Information Grid. The issue also has a lot of great
methodology and how-to content. We're now making it available in a one-
click download as well as in the Ceros (flash) format. I hope you
enjoy it.http://www.xilinx.com/publications/xcellonline/index.htm

Hi Mike,
I want to be a subscriber of hardcopy of Xcell. Does Xilinx still
provide hardcopy of Xcell for free? I couldn't find the subject in the
Xcell website so that I think Xilinx may have canceled it long ago?

Thank you.

Weng
 
Mike Santarini...
Posted: Thu Nov 12, 2009 10:43 pm
Guest
On Nov 9, 6:04 pm, Weng Tianxiang <wtx... at (no spam) gmail.com> wrote:
Quote:
On Nov 6, 11:35 am, Mike Santarini <mike.santar... at (no spam) gmail.com> wrote:

Hi folks, we just finished publishing the fall edition of Xcell
Journal, which has a cover story focus on the expanding role of FPGAs
in the Global Information Grid. The issue also has a lot of great
methodology and how-to content. We're now making it available in a one-
click download as well as in the Ceros (flash) format. I hope you
enjoy it.http://www.xilinx.com/publications/xcellonline/index.htm

Hi Mike,
I want to be a subscriber of hardcopy of Xcell. Does Xilinx still
provide hardcopy of Xcell for free? I couldn't find the subject in the
Xcell website so that I think Xilinx may have canceled it long ago?

Thank you.

Weng

Hi Weng,

First of all, thanks for reading. Unfortunately, we no longer offer
direct mailing print subscriptions (and haven't for a few years) but
we do still print anywhere from 5,000 to 10,000 issues of each issue.
Our sales force can order those and if you have a local sales person
you deal with or even a distributor at Avnet or Nu Ho, they can order
and deliver the print issues to you. If you live in San Jose and near
our offices, you can always run into the lobby of Building 4 and see
if we have one on the table. I receive requests for print copies quite
often and while it probably isn't feasible to reinstate direct mail
subscriptions (and the costs associated with mailing literature across
the globe), we may offer users a way to directly order the issues on-
demand from our printer. That of course would mean you would have to
pay the printer for each copy, which perhaps users would be willing to
do. I personally prefer the look, feel and true craftsmanship of a
quality print magazines, but of course I'm an old-school journalist.
Thanks again for reading. I hope you enjoy our pub and will even
contribute an article or viewpoint in the near future (that is, if you
are a Xilinx user).

Cheers,

Mike
 
Weng Tianxiang...
Posted: Fri Nov 13, 2009 1:36 am
Guest
On Nov 12, 2:43 pm, Mike Santarini <mike.santar... at (no spam) gmail.com> wrote:
Quote:
On Nov 9, 6:04 pm, Weng Tianxiang <wtx... at (no spam) gmail.com> wrote:





On Nov 6, 11:35 am, Mike Santarini <mike.santar... at (no spam) gmail.com> wrote:

Hi folks, we just finished publishing the fall edition of Xcell
Journal, which has a cover story focus on the expanding role of FPGAs
in the Global Information Grid. The issue also has a lot of great
methodology and how-to content. We're now making it available in a one-
click download as well as in the Ceros (flash) format. I hope you
enjoy it.http://www.xilinx.com/publications/xcellonline/index.htm

Hi Mike,
I want to be a subscriber of hardcopy of Xcell. Does Xilinx still
provide hardcopy of Xcell for free? I couldn't find the subject in the
Xcell website so that I think Xilinx may have canceled it long ago?

Thank you.

Weng

Hi Weng,

First of all, thanks for reading. Unfortunately, we no longer offer
direct mailing print subscriptions (and haven't for a few years) but
we do still print anywhere from 5,000 to 10,000 issues of each issue.
Our sales force can order those and if you have a local sales person
you deal with or even a distributor at Avnet or Nu Ho, they can order
and deliver the print issues to you. If you live in San Jose and near
our offices, you can always run into the lobby of Building 4 and see
if we have one on the table. I receive requests for print copies quite
often and while it probably isn't feasible to reinstate direct mail
subscriptions (and the costs associated with mailing literature across
the globe), we may offer users a way to directly order the issues on-
demand from our printer. That of course would mean you would have to
pay the printer for each copy, which perhaps users would be willing to
do. I personally prefer the look, feel and true craftsmanship of a
quality print magazines, but of course I'm an old-school journalist.
Thanks again for reading. I hope you enjoy our pub and will even
contribute an article or viewpoint in the near future (that is, if you
are a Xilinx user).

Cheers,

Mike- Hide quoted text -

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Hi Mike,
I have a good idea for XCell. I always think the XCell magazine one of
the best in FPGA engineering and worth careful reading, and expecially
articles in the How-To page.

Can you print and send through email all How-To articles in different
editions in one volumn?

These articles are worth reserving and reading for many years, and
some are the seminal papers and of great value in FPGA engineering.

Weng
 
 
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