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Old 01-09-2004, 10:50 AM
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Default Newbie Question: No Vsim, Vlib etc in my ModelSim

Hi all,

trying to follow the advice of one of the regulars on this forum and learn
to use the text based version of ModelSim 5.7.

However, using the file-find facility I have not been able to find Vsim and
Vlib on my installed version of Mentor Graphics on my machine. Is this
normal? I figured there was actually meant to be files which could be
accessed via the command interface...

- K


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Old 01-09-2004, 11:04 AM
Allan Herriman
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On Fri, 9 Jan 2004 20:50:26 +1100, "jk"
<[email protected]> wrote:

>Hi all,
>
>trying to follow the advice of one of the regulars on this forum and learn
>to use the text based version of ModelSim 5.7.
>
>However, using the file-find facility I have not been able to find Vsim and
>Vlib on my installed version of Mentor Graphics on my machine. Is this
>normal? I figured there was actually meant to be files which could be
>accessed via the command interface...


1. You've installed "Mentor Graphics" rather than Modelsim.

2. You are doing a case sensitive search. Try looking for vsim
instead of Vsim.

3. You are looking for vsim instead of vsim.exe (assuming Windoze).


You definitely should be able to find vsim, vcom, vlog, etc.


Regards,
Allan.
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Old 01-09-2004, 11:26 AM
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Default Re: Newbie Question: No Vsim, Vlib etc in my ModelSim

"jk" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:btltan$8qc$[email protected]..
> Hi all,
>
> trying to follow the advice of one of the regulars on this forum and learn
> to use the text based version of ModelSim 5.7.
>
> However, using the file-find facility I have not been able to find Vsim

and
> Vlib on my installed version of Mentor Graphics on my machine. Is this
> normal? I figured there was actually meant to be files which could be
> accessed via the command interface...


They're there, in the executables directory. Mine's at
C:\apps\Modelsim_SE_5.7c\win32
or
/apps/modeltech/linux
or something like that. Make sure that's in your PATH.

Their names are all in lowercase: vsim, vlib...
That would matter on Unix or Linux, not on the PC.
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Old 01-09-2004, 12:01 PM
Kwaj
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Default Re: Newbie Question: No Vsim, Vlib etc in my ModelSim

I suspect my version didn't install properly...as I definetly can't see any
of those files

"Jonathan Bromley" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> "jk" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> news:btltan$8qc$[email protected]..
> > Hi all,
> >
> > trying to follow the advice of one of the regulars on this forum and

learn
> > to use the text based version of ModelSim 5.7.
> >
> > However, using the file-find facility I have not been able to find Vsim

> and
> > Vlib on my installed version of Mentor Graphics on my machine. Is this
> > normal? I figured there was actually meant to be files which could be
> > accessed via the command interface...

>
> They're there, in the executables directory. Mine's at
> C:\apps\Modelsim_SE_5.7c\win32
> or
> /apps/modeltech/linux
> or something like that. Make sure that's in your PATH.
>
> Their names are all in lowercase: vsim, vlib...
> That would matter on Unix or Linux, not on the PC.
> --
> Jonathan Bromley, Consultant
>
> DOULOS - Developing Design Know-how
> VHDL * Verilog * SystemC * Perl * Tcl/Tk * Verification * Project Services
>
> Doulos Ltd. Church Hatch, 22 Market Place, Ringwood, Hampshire, BH24 1AW,

UK
> Tel: +44 (0)1425 471223 mail:

[email protected]
> Fax: +44 (0)1425 471573 Web:

http://www.doulos.com
>
> The contents of this message may contain personal views which
> are not the views of Doulos Ltd., unless specifically stated.
>
>
>



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