... objects1
Unit objects is used in this paper to designate objects that whose sizes are of a single unit of length or volume, whose center or a specific point to be at the origin of the coordinate system. Further transformations enable the relocation and reshaping of the object from its unit specification.
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... pipeline2
The most notable exception to this is generating the edges for a sphere/torus.
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... blocks3
Flash may also have been available but the group was unfamiliar with its operation on the DE2 board.
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... Verilog.4
Additionally, a pre-requisite for this course, ECE476, had already heavily emphasized software and C programming in microcontrollers.
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... implemented.5
A sphere/torus generator was also begin worked on.
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... operands6
There are only 35 18-bit multipliers on the Cyclone II FPGA, and many have been reserved for other purposes, including for object generation and for the NIOS II, if and when instantiated.
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... 10.57
1.5 multipliers come from the parametric scaling of the operation arguments which are shared for both points.
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... language8
The motion description language (MDL) is used in Michael Zamansky's MCS6 graphics class. In its fully-featured form, it can describe and animate a scene of objects. http://cs.stuy.edu/mcs6/Stuyvesant MCS6 home page.
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