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I have the same problem on Mandrake 10.1. Did you find a solution? I think it's due to the newer glibc libraries and I'm afraid we have no choice but switch to other Linux OS (CentOS for example - it's the free version (rebuild) of RH Enterprise, and ModelSim is...
Hi,
Is it possible to make ModelSim work in Linux distributions with newer glibc builds? I tried on Mandrake 10.1 and Fedora 3, and ModelSim crashes for both cases with this error (it seems like the problem is with the flexlm compilation):
# Attempting stack trace sig 11
# Signal caught: signo...
Re: vera Versus specman
What is the difference between SystemC and Vera then? It's not quite clear to me, since both of them are C++ related.
One more thing: E is no longer Verisity property: **broken link removed**
I took a look on the SystemVerilog LRM and I didn't see any coverage like constructs.
If SystemVerilog will support the functional coverage, it will be my favourite too.
The SystemC Verification Library (SCV) seems to have a transaction collecting system (coverage like) but I didn't try it. I...
I also prefer to do design ... but I'm doing verification in Specman.
I could anytime switch on doing design, while a design engineer will require a period of accomodation with the verification tools/languages in order to do a good verification job.
As I saied in other post:
Specman it's used...
Re: vera Versus specman
I use Specman.
Specman it's used especially for it's lists and coverage features. If Verilog for example would have the possibility of generating dinamic structures (lists) and collecting functional coverage, Specman wouldn't have appeared.
In fact I think that the...
Hello,
I got an ASIC library for tsmc (downloaded from s$nops$s ftp) but, in order to install it, it requires a license. I guess it's not a flexlm license because it's only an archive ...
Did anyone install this library? What kind of license does it need? Do you have one?
Thanks,
TheCat
What I heard is that at those kind of sites everyone pays: the employeers and the subcontractors. You pay for putting you in contact with the costumer.
the procedure is more complex: you earn points after every project you fullfill, and at the next project you earn you can ask for more money...
Hello,
I know that there are groups on the Internet from which you can obtain software projects to do out-site and/or in-site the client's company. I heard you have to pay ~ $30 / month for the access, but if it works and you can obtain contracts, I think it's worthed.
Do you have any idea of...
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