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- From: emmel@pslu1.psl.wisc.edu (Grant Emmel)
- Subject: Re: Are there pub-domain VHDL compilers?
- Message-ID: <1992Nov12.181535.7447@pslu1.psl.wisc.edu>
- Organization: Physical Sciences Lab, University of Wisconsin
- References: <DAVE.92Nov11174608@gctgw.gctech.co.jp>
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- Date: Thu, 12 Nov 92 18:15:35 GMT
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- In article <DAVE.92Nov11174608@gctgw.gctech.co.jp> dave@gctech.co.jp (Dave) writes:
- >Are there public domain VHDL compilers?
- >
- >When I'm hacking out a new bus protocol, I usually use a tiny C package I
- >wrote that inputs and outputs activities on nodes in a "Logio" format that
- >looks something like this:
- >
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- text based timing diagram deleted...
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- >... and so on. This format is easy to display and debug with a simple
- >text-based display program. Thus I can throw together stuff no matter
- >where I am, without resorting to a pencil (which I don't remember how to
- >use) and in spite of the fact that I'm too poor to buy a CAD tool. But I
- >do wish that I could use VHDL instead of C.
- >
- >Does anything like this exist?
- >
- >Dave
- >
- >
-
- Ditto. I'd like to know also.
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