Thanks for the info, Dennis. What is the recommended way to see an overview of what has changed from 2009? Is it a Mantis search? On 2/25/13 2:29 PM, "Brophy, Dennis" <dennis_brophy@mentor.com> wrote: >All, > > Our standard, IEEE 1800-2012 has been published. The good news is >Accellera has worked with the IEEE to buy out the publication and place >it into the IEEE Get program for no charge access to the electronic >version. (If you want, you can still purchase a printed copy from the >IEEE.) > > I know many of you were waiting for it to be published and discovered >it was done and freely downloadable. For those who want an easy link to >the standard, this link will get you to the IEEE click-through license: >http://ow.ly/hZuTk. > > Happy reading! And feel free to share this news with your colleagues >and associates. > > For background information, this is the third standard Accellera has >secured no charge access. The other two are SystemC and IPXact. > >-Dennis >-- >This message has been scanned for viruses and >dangerous content by MailScanner, and is >believed to be clean. > > -- This message has been scanned for viruses and dangerous content by MailScanner, and is believed to be clean.Received on Mon Feb 25 11:59:16 2013
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