FPGARelated.com
Forums

ISE Simulator not present in Linux?

Started by Unknown November 30, 2005
Hi,
I just succesfully installed ISE BaseX on Linux. All is OK.
BUT the ISE simulator is not present in the list of available
simulators in project properties.
Please help!

Cheers
Mehdi.

GaLaKtIkUs=99 wrote:
> Hi, > I just succesfully installed ISE BaseX on Linux. All is OK. > BUT the ISE simulator is not present in the list of available > simulators in project properties. > Please help! > > Cheers > Mehdi.
The ISE 7 Feature Guide document http://www.xilinx.com/ise/devsys_feature_guide.pdf says that Modelsim is "Sold as an Option." Contact your Xilinx distributor. Or you can buy a real copy from here: http://www.model.com/ Regards, Allan
<allanherriman@hotmail.com> schrieb im Newsbeitrag 
news:1133357961.011069.169040@g44g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...
GaLaKtIkUsT wrote:
> Hi, > I just succesfully installed ISE BaseX on Linux. All is OK. > BUT the ISE simulator is not present in the list of available > simulators in project properties. > Please help! > > Cheers > Mehdi.
The ISE 7 Feature Guide document http://www.xilinx.com/ise/devsys_feature_guide.pdf says that Modelsim is "Sold as an Option." Contact your Xilinx distributor. Or you can buy a real copy from here: http://www.model.com/ Regards, Allan -------------- The OP asked about the ISE built in simulator not about modelsim! ISE Simulator possible only supported on windows version (in 7.1). Antti
Antti Lukats wrote:
> <allanherriman@hotmail.com> schrieb im Newsbeitrag > news:1133357961.011069.169040@g44g2000cwa.googlegroups.com... > GaLaKtIkUsT wrote: > > Hi, > > I just succesfully installed ISE BaseX on Linux. All is OK. > > BUT the ISE simulator is not present in the list of available > > simulators in project properties. > > Please help! > > > > Cheers > > Mehdi. > > The ISE 7 Feature Guide document > http://www.xilinx.com/ise/devsys_feature_guide.pdf > says that Modelsim is "Sold as an Option." > > Contact your Xilinx distributor. > Or you can buy a real copy from here: > http://www.model.com/ > > Regards, > Allan > -------------- > > The OP asked about the ISE built in simulator not about modelsim! > ISE Simulator possible only supported on windows version (in 7.1).
Ah, yes. How is the built in simulator? Is it worth using? Regards, Allan
<allanherriman@hotmail.com> schrieb im Newsbeitrag 
news:1133359770.522159.135600@g49g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...
> Antti Lukats wrote: >> <allanherriman@hotmail.com> schrieb im Newsbeitrag >> news:1133357961.011069.169040@g44g2000cwa.googlegroups.com... >> GaLaKtIkUsT wrote: >> > Hi, >> > I just succesfully installed ISE BaseX on Linux. All is OK. >> > BUT the ISE simulator is not present in the list of available >> > simulators in project properties. >> > Please help! >> > >> > Cheers >> > Mehdi. >> >> The ISE 7 Feature Guide document >> http://www.xilinx.com/ise/devsys_feature_guide.pdf >> says that Modelsim is "Sold as an Option." >> >> Contact your Xilinx distributor. >> Or you can buy a real copy from here: >> http://www.model.com/ >> >> Regards, >> Allan >> -------------- >> >> The OP asked about the ISE built in simulator not about modelsim! >> ISE Simulator possible only supported on windows version (in 7.1). > > Ah, yes. How is the built in simulator? Is it worth using? > > Regards, > Allan >
almost useless in 7.1, maybe it is better in the 8.1 Antti
I'm not talking about the ModelSim but about the "ISE Simulator". I
bought ISE BaseX because in the
http://www.xilinx.com/ise/devsys_feature_guide.pdf file, in the
Verification section, the ISE Simulator Lite in marked YES. But it
seems that it is not included with the Linux version of ISE BaseX.

Ok ... So what simulator to use?
    -I bought the "MicroBlaze & PowerPC Development Kit" (with ML403
Board).
    -I'm using Linux as OS.
    -I'm a PHD Student who decided to make a sacrifice by buying that
kit. I can't afford ModelSim PE/SE (since it seems that XE is not
available on Linux).
I'm really confused and unhappy with that :(

Mehdi

"GaLaKtIkUsT" <taileb.mehdi@gmail.com> schrieb im Newsbeitrag 
news:1133362132.612987.233320@g49g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...
> Ok ... So what simulator to use? > -I bought the "MicroBlaze & PowerPC Development Kit" (with ML403 > Board). > -I'm using Linux as OS. > -I'm a PHD Student who decided to make a sacrifice by buying that > kit. I can't afford ModelSim PE/SE (since it seems that XE is not > available on Linux). > I'm really confused and unhappy with that :( > > Mehdi >
it seems that you are forced to use either some free simulator or modelsimXE on Windows OS. Antti
GaLaKtIkUs wrote:
> Ok ... So what simulator to use? > ...
You can try at http://www.symphonyeda.com/ there is free version with some speed limit (and perhaps some other limit) but if you use it "for fun" then it's ok! Regards Sandro
GaLaKtIkUs&#4294967295; wrote:
> Ok ... So what simulator to use? > -I bought the "MicroBlaze & PowerPC Development Kit" (with ML403 > Board). > -I'm using Linux as OS. > -I'm a PHD Student who decided to make a sacrifice by buying that > kit. I can't afford ModelSim PE/SE (since it seems that XE is not > available on Linux). > I'm really confused and unhappy with that :( > > Mehdi >
Maybe you can ask ModelSim for a university license or maybe your university has a license server ... Sylvain