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    From: Nikolaos Kavvadias<nkavv@p...>
    Date: Tue Mar 1 13:06:57 CET 2005
    Subject: [oc] Re: what opensource tools to use
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    Mike Delaney wrote:

    > Doh! I forgot that Xilinx gave out the source to the behavioral
    > libraries for all the ASIC cells. Sorry about that.


    Please, could you refine on your statement? Any links to the Xilinx
    stuff???

    > On Sat, 26 Feb 2005 14:53:12 -0500, Michael Hordijk
    > <hoffbrinkle@h...> wrote:
    >
    >> <cut>
    >>
    >>> look at the manual, but it seems to suggest that using
    >>> vendor-spefic parts, such as block RAMs, or ASIC multipliers or
    >>> DSP blocks/slices,
    >>
    >> I've had no problems using the above simulator with any of the
    >> Xilinx cores I use. Obviously, inferred parts are no problem.
    >> It's compiled everything I need from unisim and XilinxCoreLib
    >> with no problems. Supports VHDL 2002, etc.
    >>
    > _______________________________________________
    > http://www.opencores.org/mailman/listinfo/cores
    >
    >
    >

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