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Re: [pci] simulation
Hi
Icarus is a very good free verilog simulator available on both
unix/linux/windows. But unfotuantely the test bench has a few things
that are not supported by Icarus. I am recently looking into this matter.
Among the unsupported issues are:
1. reals - this is used for setting up the clock time. An easy work around
for non-timing simualtion is to use the approximation of the time
intervals. I have already a version where I ifdefed those defines.
2. ranges in parameters - I have not found a good work around for this.
----- Original Message -----
From: cfk <cfk@p... >
To: pci@o...
Date: Fri, 14 Jun 2002 07:23:29 -0700
Subject: [pci] simulation
>
>
> Good Morning from Southern California:
> I am spending the weekend trying to understand the test bench.
> Basically, I struck out with my cheap shot yesterday at getting the
> bridge
> running. It now seems that simulation will get me further then the
> logic
> analyzer at least until I understand the relationship of the
> various
> signals.
>
> That actually brings up a question. One of the reasons I had
> not gone
> down the simulator path much was the pain and frustration of moving
> the
> silly "dongle" from my work machine to my home machine and back
> again.
> Admittedly, it is most painful and frustrating when I leave it in
> one place
> and drive to the other. So... that begs a question. Is there some
> simulator
> available for either windows or Linux (capitalization intentional)
> for free,
> home, use so I can avoid carrying this Modeltech dongle back and
> forth??
>
> Charles Krinke
> http://home.pacbell.net/cfk
>
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