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Fliptronics
Distance: 0.0 Mi468 S Frances St
94086-7629 Sunnyvale -
The Longwood Wizards Guild
Distance: 0.3 MiPO Box 2162
94087-0162 Sunnyvale -
Solutionsoft Corp.
Distance: 0.4 Mi370 Altair Way Ste 200
94086 Sunnyvale -
ZipToGo
Distance: 0.4 Mi370 Altair Way
94086-6161 Sunnyvale -
Evernote Corporation
Distance: 0.7 Mi# 290
94085 Sunnyvale
Description
How to read and post to the Comp.Arch.FPGA NEWS Group Standard how-to on reading and posting to comp.arch.fpga (Updated 11/04/2008) The purpose of www.fpga-faq.org (this site) is to be a repository for information from the news group comp.arch.fpga The archive contains ALL the articles from this news group since it started. The comp.arch.fpga news group has several hundred readers/participants. comp.arch.fpga is a NEWS group, not an email address or a mail list. Access to all usenet news groups (there are over 90000 different topics/groups) is a self-subscription system. You access it your self, no one adds or deletes you (which is how mail lists work). You can read about USENET here http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/USENET but it is very technical. You don't need to understand this technical detail to use it. The method to access any newsgorup depends on how you have access to the internet. If you currently can read news (by this I mean the day to day activity, not the archive at this site, www.fpga-faq.org ) , then whatever program you are using should also have a posting capability. ("posting" is how you send a message to a news group for everyone else to read) If you don't have news access, then the way to do it is different for every site. Most companies have a sys-admin or IT department, and they should be able to set you up.