Announcing SLAAC uber-release 2.3.0 including SLAAC-1V and Osiris support!

We have completed version 2.3.0 of the SLAAC development environment, supporting both the Osiris and SLAAC-1V boards. The development kit uses a VHDL and C++ framework that is common to both boards, and which may be (eventually) extended to support legacy SLAAC boards. The common framework makes it easy to combine multiple generations of SLAAC boards into a single VHDL simulation, and write host applications with a single API. Also note that we have eliminated the direct dependency upon the Virginia Tech ACS API, making compilation easier if you want to use the board APIs directly. The ACS API will continue to be fully supported, using a separate interface layer to maintain compatibility.

Download here!

For previous releases, please click here.

Legacy SLAAC-1V Downloads

Legacy releases of the SLAAC-1V support package are also available for download. Unless you are maintaining designs originally developed under these legacy packages, we recommend that you download the latest general SLAAC package shown above instead.

!! NOTE !! Because of 3rd-party IP considerations, we have password-protected the SLAAC-1V distribution. Please contact us for details on how to gain access.


SLAAC2 Downloads


SLAAC1 Downloads

Documentation

(Valid for both SLAAC1-A and SLAAC1-B)

SLAAC1-A

SLAAC1-B


Created on December 20, 1999

by Peter Bellows