JHDL is a set of
FPGA CAD tools developed at Brigham Young
University's Configurable Computing Laboratory that allows the user to
design the structure and layout of a circuit, debug the circuit in
simulation, netlist and interface for bit-stream synthesis, and so forth. It
is an exploratory attempt to identify the key features and functionality of
good
FPGA tools.
http://www.jhdl.org/
From what I gather, it's rather mature, though lacking for the more recent
variants of FPGAs (e.g., Xilinx's Spartan-3).
Oh, by the way, these tools are free for the download. Open source, you
know!
D. Hart...
"Petter Gustad" <
[email protected]> wrote in message
news:
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> [email protected] (bakito) writes:
>
> > i'm working on my diploma work right now. i have to develop an fpga -
> > circuit. the development-environment has to be linux redhat.
> >
> > does anyone know fpga-developmenttools to write compile and link fpga
> > circuit under linux.
>
> Quartus II has been available for Linux for quite a while now. SOPC
> Builder is also available under Linux.
>
> Petter
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