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OS-VVM Updates
Hello Fellow OS-VVMers, Thanks to everybody who attended our DAC2012 meeting and provided feedback — first results are visible in the revision 2.3.1 of OS-VVM package posted today in the Downloads section. Here are the highlights: Minor updates to package sources. Simplified version of SENSORS example (should work consistently on all simulation platforms, but requires coverage package from t... »
Let’s Meet At DAC…
Semi-formal meeting of OS-VVM fans and VHDL users will be held at the 49th Digital Automation Conference (DAC 2012). The conference is located in San Francisco, California, USA this year. The entry to the exhibit hall at Moscone Center is free on Monday, June 4th – drop in if you happen to be in the area. We are meeting at the ALDEC booth (#2126) at 2pm. To help us estimate how many visitors... »
Posting VHDL code in blog or forum
Posting plain text in the blog or forum should not be a problem to anybody who can type – no knowledge of programming languages is necessary. If, however, somebody wants to post a snippet of VHDL code, situation changes dramatically… First, the poster has to know what format is expected: plain text, rich text, HTML? Then the plain VHDL code must be converted to proper format (with exce... »
OS-VVM Updates
Hello Fellow OS-VVMers, Thanks to everybody who attended our DAC2012 meeting and provided feedback — first results are visible in the revision 2.3.1 of OS-VVM package posted today in the Downloads section. Here are the highlights: Minor updates to package sources. Simplified version of SENSORS example (should work consistently on all simulation platforms, but requires coverage package from t... »
Let’s Meet At DAC…
Semi-formal meeting of OS-VVM fans and VHDL users will be held at the 49th Digital Automation Conference (DAC 2012). The conference is located in San Francisco, California, USA this year. The entry to the exhibit hall at Moscone Center is free on Monday, June 4th – drop in if you happen to be in the area. We are meeting at the ALDEC booth (#2126) at 2pm. To help us estimate how many visitors... »
Posting VHDL code in blog or forum
Posting plain text in the blog or forum should not be a problem to anybody who can type – no knowledge of programming languages is necessary. If, however, somebody wants to post a snippet of VHDL code, situation changes dramatically… First, the poster has to know what format is expected: plain text, rich text, HTML? Then the plain VHDL code must be converted to proper format (with exce... »