Reply by avrbasic December 30, 20042004-12-30
this link is working now, sorry our site was attacked by the PHP worm
vulnerability so I had to make clean reinstall of the whole server.

Antti


"unfrostedpoptart" <david@therogoffs.com> wrote in message
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> > avrbasic wrote: > > "Purvesh" <purveshkhona@yahoo.com> wrote in message > > news:1104002898.931299.49860@z14g2000cwz.googlegroups.com... > > > Hi All, > > > > > > Anyone implemented SATA/SAS with FPGAs. Seems that neither rocketIO > nor > > > MGT in stratix GX are capable of handling OOB signalling of > SATA/SAS. > > > > > > My question is : Which serdes did you use to work around the OOB > > > problem ? > > > > > > -Purvesh > > > > > http://xilinx.openchip.org/ChipScope/ > > > > scroll down and look. > > SATA OOB with real SATA chip - on VP20 board no external components > rocketIO > > direct to SATA. > > can be done. > > > Hi. I'm interested in this, but the link doesn't work. Can you post > the correct link? > > Thanks, > > David >
Reply by unfrostedpoptart December 29, 20042004-12-29
avrbasic wrote:
> "Purvesh" <purveshkhona@yahoo.com> wrote in message > news:1104002898.931299.49860@z14g2000cwz.googlegroups.com... > > Hi All, > > > > Anyone implemented SATA/SAS with FPGAs. Seems that neither rocketIO
nor
> > MGT in stratix GX are capable of handling OOB signalling of
SATA/SAS.
> > > > My question is : Which serdes did you use to work around the OOB > > problem ? > > > > -Purvesh > > > http://xilinx.openchip.org/ChipScope/ > > scroll down and look. > SATA OOB with real SATA chip - on VP20 board no external components
rocketIO
> direct to SATA. > can be done. >
Hi. I'm interested in this, but the link doesn't work. Can you post the correct link? Thanks, David
Reply by avrbasic December 26, 20042004-12-26
"Purvesh" <purveshkhona@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> Hi All, > > Anyone implemented SATA/SAS with FPGAs. Seems that neither rocketIO nor > MGT in stratix GX are capable of handling OOB signalling of SATA/SAS. > > My question is : Which serdes did you use to work around the OOB > problem ? > > -Purvesh >
http://xilinx.openchip.org/ChipScope/ scroll down and look. SATA OOB with real SATA chip - on VP20 board no external components rocketIO direct to SATA. can be done. Antti
Reply by Purvesh December 25, 20042004-12-25
Hi All,

Anyone implemented SATA/SAS with FPGAs. Seems that neither rocketIO nor
MGT in stratix GX are capable of handling OOB signalling of SATA/SAS.

My question is : Which serdes did you use to work around the OOB
problem ?

-Purvesh