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[f-cpu] Re: [f-cpu] Re: [f-cpu] vanilla vhdl: "gääÄhhh !"



On Wed, Aug 22, 2001 at 12:37:25PM -0400, nicO wrote:
[...]
> > Alternatively, you can use vv87 instead of va87 and vs87 (it is
> > statically linked and should work on your system, too).
> 
> Have you some exemple how to run it ?

Just start "vv87" and type `help'.  It's a bit like dc_shell -- first,
you have to analyze the sources, then you load a design and start
simulating.  For the ASU EU, the command sequence is:

	analyze ../f-cpu_config.vhdl
	analyze generic_adder.vhdl
	analyze iadd.vhdl
	analyze iatest5.vhdl
	analyze iatest6.vhdl
	analyze asu.vhdl
	simulate work.iadd_test
	run
	simulate work.iadd_pipetest
	run
	quit

If va87 and vs87 work, you can analyse files (va87) and simulate designs
(vs87) from the unix command line (vs87 puts you in the command
interpreter where you have to type "run", as in vv87).  For all three
commands, the option "-x" enables VHDL'93 extensions.

-- 
 Michael "Tired" Riepe <Michael.Riepe@stud.uni-hannover.de>
 "All I wanna do is have a little fun before I die"
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