This release adds many *new* capabilities:
** Advanced Integrated Development Environemnt
** Full-featured project management
Auto file ordering, manage multiple libraries, smart
compile, and much more.
** Windows 98/ME/NT/2000/XP
** Linux Redhat 7.1+
** High performance, high capacity waveform viewer
Can handle millions of transitions with ease
** Support for VHDL configurations with generic/port maps
** License management using FLEXlm (node-locked or floating)
** Hassle free license fulfillment over the internet
These new capabilities enhance the already capable compiler and
simulator that you are familiar with from the previous version:
** Very fast compiler and simulator
** VHDL 93, Vital/SDF support
** Contains support scripts and docs for many vendors
Altera, Xilinx, Synopsys etc.
** Designed for professional use
Symphony EDA would like to invite you to try out the graphical
version -- simply download, install and use the Licensing Wizard
to retrieve trail licenses (requires an Ethernet card on your PC).
If you have already tried VHDL Simili 2.0 and would like to purchase
a license, the secure online store is now open.
Please visit the following links for more details
http://www.symphonyeda.com (has a couple of screen shots)
http://www.symphonyeda.com/products.htm
Many regards,
Haneef Mohammed
Symphony EDA
PS: Please remove the .nospam from the email address if you wish
to reply directly to me. For a general question please reply
to the newsgroup instead.
I also tried in 1.5 version with the same result.
Thanks and Regards,
Srinivasan
--
Srinivasan Venkataramanan
ASIC Design Engineer
Software & Silicon Systems India Pvt. Ltd. (An Intel company)
Bangalore, India, Visit: http://www.simputer.org)
"I don't Speak for Intel"
"Haneef Mohammed" <han...@attbi.com.nospam> wrote in message
news:7Nm88.3428$AV5....@rwcrnsc51.ops.asp.att.net...
> Symphony EDA is pleased to announce a new version of VHDL Simili.
> VHDL Simili is a VHDL compiler, simulator which can be used
standalone
> (command-line) or in the supplied advanced integrated development
> environment.
> <SNIP>
You might want to grep over html source for your web page and remove
all the "file:///C:/My%20Webs/" as they aren't very portable :)
Regards,
Allan.
I will look into it right away. Thanks for the pointer.
I tried the newest Leon code (2.4.0) and the one I used to use
on a regular basis (2.2 I think). Both of them compile and simulate
fine. I have tried the main testbench as well as the various
configurations supplied. The problem could be specific to WinXP
(very unlikely). If you can send me the exact vhdle command
line which demonstrates the problem, I will have it resolved
as soon as possible.
Regards,
Haneef
PS: Can you please respond directly to me. Once we have things
resolved, we can report back to the group.