Acknowledgements, Legal issues, etc.


Legal issues

This site contains VHDL source code written by Doulos staff. You are welcome to use the source code we provide but you must keep the copyright notice with the code. If you modify our code for your own requirements, it would be polite to acknowledge Doulos as the source of the original code in your own code with a VHDL comment to that effect. For example,

  -- Original VHDL source code Copyright 1995-1996 Doulos
  -- Modified by your name here 

When using our code as the starting point or inspiration for your own code developements, or when you substantially alter our code so that it no longer reflects the functionality or structure of our original code, you do not need an acknowledgement comment to Doulos in your VHDL code. However, we would be more than happy to have you e-mail us your code for inclusion in our Tip of the Month or Model of the Month pages. Naturally, full accreditation will be given to you.

Any mention of specific organizations or their products does not imply an endorsement by Doulos of either the organisation or the product.


Trademarks

Verilog is a registered trademark of Cadence Design Systems.
Synopsys is a registered trademark of Synopsys Inc.


Acknowledgements

Thanks to Jim Evins for inspiration for the Hot & Cool icons on the home page. Thanks to JASC (Paint Shop Pro) for providing the River icon. Thanks to Microsoft and Model Technology for many of the icons.

Page Concept for:
Your VHDL Problems Answered
John Aynsley

Page Concepts for:
Doulos Training Courses
VHDL PaceMaker
ASIC Design Services
Project Services
Rob Hurley

Remaining Page Concepts and Page Design:
Tim Pagden

Originally (February 1996), these pages were not developed using fancy HTML editors! We used Paint Shop Pro v3.11 for manipulating the images and making the icons. Thanks to everyone who has taken the time to publish HTML How To’s on the Web, we used these extensively to learn how to code up and design Web pages. The Page Chronology and Hierarchical Index pages are built using our own in-house tools.

In June 1996, we began using Microsoft Front Page v1.1 beta1 to maintain the existing Web pages and develop new ones. We have used the full release of Microsoft Front Page from September 1996 to the present day. Microsoft Front Page 97 used from Spring 1997.


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