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== Introduction ==

From [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reconfigurable_computing Reconfigurable Computing @ Wikipedia]:

'''Reconfigurable computing''' is a [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/computer_architecture computer architecture] combining some of the flexibility of software with the high performance of hardware by processing with very flexible high speed computing fabrics like [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FPGA field-programmable gate array]s (FPGAs). The principal difference when compared to using ordinary [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/microprocessor microprocessor]s is the ability to make substantial changes to the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/datapath datapath] itself in addition to the control flow. On the other hand, the main difference with custom hardware, i.e. [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/application-specific_integrated_circuit application-specific integrated circuit]s (ASICs) is the possibility to adapt the hardware during runtime by &quot;loading&quot; a new circuit on the reconfigurable fabric.

== Links ==

* [http://www.cutedigi.com/product_info.php?cPath=304&amp;products_id=4496 Papilio @ CuteDigi]
* [http://www.openfpga.org/default.aspx OpenFPGA Consortium]
* [http://er.cs.ucla.edu/ Reconfigurable Computing @ UCLA]
* [http://trets.cse.sc.edu/ ACM Transactions on Reconfigurable Technology and Systems ]
*[http://www3.isi.edu/research/research-divisions/div10-home/div10-research_overview/div10-research_fine_grain_computing.htm The Fine-grained Computing Group at Information Sciences Institute]
* [http://scale.engin.brown.edu/classes/EN2911XF07/ Reconfigurable computing lectures and tutorials at Brown University]
* [http://www.ics.uci.edu/~dutt/ics212-wq05/hartenstein-recongtut-date01.pdf A Decade of Reconfigurable Computing: a Visionary Retrospective]
* [http://pw1.netcom.com/~optmagic/reconfigure/fawcett.html Reconfigurable Computing: Coming of Age]
* [http://www.cse.sc.edu/~buell/Public_Data/reconlab.html The University of South Carolina Reconfigurable Computing Laboratory]
* [http://www.ccm.ece.vt.edu/ The Virginia Tech Configurable Computing Laboratory]
* [http://rssi.ncsa.uiuc.edu/ Reconfigurable Systems Summer Institute (RSSI)]
* [http://www.fccm.org/ IEEE Symposium on Field-Programmable Custom Computing Machines (FCCM)]
* [http://fpl.org/ International Conference on Field-Programmable Logic and Applications (FPL)]
* [http://www.jhdl.org/ BYU Configurable Computing Laboratory's FPGA CAD tool set]
* [http://morphware.net/ The Morphware Forum]
* [http://www.chrec.org/ NSF Center for High-Performance Reconfigurable Computing (CHREC)]
* [http://www.openfpga.org/ The OpenFPGA effort]
* [http://helios.informatik.uni-kl.de/RCeducation/ RC Education Workshop]
* [http://xputers.informatik.uni-kl.de/raw/index_raw.html#raw_06 Reconfigurable Architectures Workshop]
* [http://hpcl.seas.gwu.edu/ The George Washington University High Performance Computing Laboratory]
* [http://www.hcs.ufl.edu/ The University of Florida High-Performance Computing &amp; Simulation Research Laboratory]
* [http://www.ittc.ku.edu/hybridthreads The University of Kansas Hybridthreads Project - OS for Hybrid CPU/FPGA chips]
* [http://www.ece.wisc.edu/~kati/research.html Reconfigurable computing tools and O/S Support from the University of Wisconsin]
* [http://cas.ee.ic.ac.uk Circuits and Systems Group, Imperial College London]
* [http://isvlsi06.itiv.uni-karlsruhe.de/RCe-i1.pdf Why we need reconfigurable computing education]
* [http://proteas.ee.duth.gr The on-line version of the MEANDER FPGA design framework]
* [http://www.fhpca.org/ FHPCA: FPGA High Performance Computing Alliance]
* [http://www.dresd.org/ Website of the DRESD (Dynamic Reconfigurability in Embedded System Design) research project]
* [http://www.stanford.edu/class/ee392c/ Advanced topics in computer architecture: chip multiprocessors and polymorphic processors (2003)]
* [http://www.cs.utexas.edu/users/cart/trips/ UT Austin TRIPS multiprocessor]
* [http://rcs.uncc.edu/wiki/index.php/Main_Page UNC Charlotte reconfigurable computing cluster]
* [http://www.arces.unibo.it/content/view/31/243 XiRisc/PiCoGA project at University of Bologna, Italy]
* [http://www.sciengines.com/copacobana/ COPACOBANA Project, Germany]
* [http://teal.gmu.edu/lucite/ LUCITE Project @ GMU]
* [http://www.ecs.umass.edu/ece/tessier/rcg/index.html Reconfigurable Computing Group @ UMass]
* [http://www2.engr.arizona.edu/~rcl/ Reconfigurable Computing Lab @ Arizona]
* [http://www.ece.neu.edu/groups/rcl/publications.html Reconfigurable Computing Lab @ Northeastern]
* [http://www.hcs.ufl.edu/prj/rcgroup/teamHome.php Reconfigurable Computing Group @ Florida]
* [http://www.cse.sc.edu/~buell/Public_Data/reconlab.html Reconfigurable Computing @ South Carolina]
* [http://splish.ee.byu.edu/ Configurable Computing Lab @ BYU]
* [http://www.ece.cmu.edu/research/piperench/ PipeRench Project]
* [http://brass.cs.berkeley.edu/ BRASS Research Group - Berkeley]
* [http://www.parl.clemson.edu/rcc/roar/index.html Reconfigurable Computing @ Clemson PARL]
* [http://www.ncsa.illinois.edu/Conferences/HPRCTA10/ Fourth International Workshop on High-Performance Reconfigurable Computing Technology and Applications]
* [http://class.ee.iastate.edu/cpre583/ CPRE 583: Reconfigurable Computing (Fall 2011)]
* [http://www.eng.uci.edu/morphosys/ MorphoSys]
* [http://www.isi.edu/~pedro/PUBLICATIONS/RCpublications.html Reconfigurable Computing Related Publications @ ISI]
* [http://www.cs.duke.edu/~harish/papers/CCTM.pdf Circuit Constructing Turing Machines]

== See Also ==</rev>
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          <rev contentformat="text/x-wiki" contentmodel="wikitext" xml:space="preserve">=Hack-Ur-Space= 
(2017) is a monthly clean up Meetup and general improvement day from 10 am til 4 pm. Members come in and sort thru the boneyard, clean, organize, and bring in new stuff/take out old. 

=Curators=
(2017) Members volunteer and 'curate' a bench, category, or workspace. They clean, organize, and keep track of supplies such as filament for general member use, solder, and consumables such as trash bags. 

=Mt Doom=
periodically Splat stuff of unknown origin,dubious utility,or overabundance needs to be culled. Since it is difficult to decide what to keep and what to discard, especially outside of ones expertise, a pile of such items is created and members have one week to claim items that they want or return useful items to their proper storage area in the boneyard. This pile of gold mixed with detritus is called Mt Doom. 

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(Pre 2017)Since we get so much stuff, and we frequently aren't sure where to put, it would be good to have a monthly triage of stuff. Which sounds far more technical than regular cleaning. In essence, we should endeavor to have an agreement in place to regularly have as many people as possible get together to clean up the space. This could be set to a recurring thing, like the 2nd saturday of every month, or an agreement that we will try and schedule a convenient day/evening each month.

While monthly seems like a good bet, once every two months could work as well if it resulted in a greater commitment of people.

We should strive to avoid the bigger events in RDU, since cleaning will likely be trumped by '''anything''' else.

See this pages's [[Talk:MonthlyTriage|talk page]] for specific notes.

= Triage Log (Pre 2017)=

Below is a log of triage's that have happened.

== First Cleanup ==

'''Date''': December 4th, 10am to 4:30pm.

In the first clean up, we managed to get all the piles of stuff put away and largely sorted. We picked through a number of the computers and winnowed out the ones that met pretty minimal system requirements. We added a set of cheap shelves to one side of the space, created a storage area, changed some of the layout, and got two more tall, shallow shelves against the columns in the space.

=== Thanks To ===

* [[User:netscruff|Darren]]
* Ed
* Peter
* Jeff
* Mark
* Fred (?)
* [[User:Jcsackett|Jjc]
* [[User:Wooby|Alan]]
* Ashley</rev>
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