here this pic i.imgur.com/jUAw0Lb.jpg
Im newbie for using FPGA
Just so you know, there's a USB port directly next to the Ethernet port.
You have to get Xilinx ISE. You can get a Student Evaluation Version for free. Then you have to upload Verilog code to the board via USB. If somebody else hasn't done so for this FPGA family, you have to write or modify the code for a similar chip family.
I'll look to see if anybody has used that board, but I think you might get a 100-250MH/s a chip for those. If anybody has used that board, I'll write up a simple tutorial for you.
So you got these handed off to you then?
I am also studying the manual book on fpga.