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The Software is made available for academic or non-commercial purposes only.
The license is for a copy of the program for an unlimited term. Individuals
requesting a license for commercial use must pay for a commercial license.
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University of Southern California
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Original Version
Author: Sam Skalicky, [email protected]
Institution: Information Sciences Institute, University of Southern California
This is the top level directory for the Hot & Spicy tool installation
To install the tools, see the installation.txt in the /docs directory
To use the tools first source the settings script to add the tools to your path:
source settings.sh
For examples on how to use the tools, see the multiple examples in the /examples directory
For the examples from the paper "Hot & Spicy: Improving Productivity with Python and HLS for FPGAs" presented at FCCM 2018 see the /apps/canny directory