Maybe I'm missing something, but why would anyone want to convert VHDL to C?
Seems like different tools designed to solve different problems.
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Chiun Qiang LEE wrote:
> Hi,
> can anyone help me. I have tested a VHDL codes with Modeltech. I would
> like to know if someone can tell me where I can find a translator that
> converts VHDL to C.
> thanks,
Part 3, Section 1.5 of the FAQ (http://www.vhdl.org/comp.lang.vhdl/)
lists two tools "vhdl-2-c" and "v2c":
vhdl-2-c: A VHDL to C conversion tools
URL: http://bear.ces.cwru.edu/tools.html
URL: ftp://alpha.ces.cwru.edu/pub/VHDL/contrib
Files: vhdl-2-c-bins-0.1.tar.gz (binaries) and vhdl-2-c_source-0.1.tar.gz (source)
V2C: VHDL to C translator
Description: v2c is a tool that automatically translates a VHDL
source into an equivalent C program, i.e. a C function with the same
input-output behavior of the digital circuit the VHDL represents.
v2c can cope with data-flow and behavioral architectures,
sequential or combinatorial, with most of the sequential and
concurrent statements supported.
Contact: Cristian Ghezzi, email: xt...@sna.co.umist.ac.uk
URL: http://www.co.umist.ac.uk/~xtian/v2c/v2c.html
Bye,...
Edwin
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