On 2005-04-08, Jim George <send_no_spam_to_jimgeorge@gmail.com> wrote:
> I'm working with ISE 6.3 under Windows right now, I'd like to use it
> under Linux but I'm holding back because MXE will not work under Linux.
> Any solutions? I will be using Suse 9.3 (when it's released). From the
> simulator, I only need the ability to simulate my design with a
> testbench, I don't need TCL, etc. My design uses placed LUTs and FFs, no
> synthesized logic.
You should check out Google archives of comp.lang.vhdl. It has been discussed
there several times. In short, free alternatives:
- GHDL
- Savant
- FreeHDL
Savant and GHDL are probably best, FreeHDL was missing quite many
features when I last time looked (granted, quite a long time ago).
Simili from SymphonyEDA is free, as in no cost. Also many expensive
commercial simulators are available for Linux, I'm quite sure
ModelSim is. Use Google to find them.
Reply by Jim George●April 8, 20052005-04-08
Hi all,
I'm working with ISE 6.3 under Windows right now, I'd like to use it
under Linux but I'm holding back because MXE will not work under Linux.
Any solutions? I will be using Suse 9.3 (when it's released). From the
simulator, I only need the ability to simulate my design with a
testbench, I don't need TCL, etc. My design uses placed LUTs and FFs, no
synthesized logic.
I did look in the usual places like Freshmeat etc but I'm overwhelmed by
the number of choices.
Thanks!
-Jim