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Ok Ok i got it. So i need to start by learning Synthesisable VHDL NOT simulation VHDL .
so you could you guys refer a nice beginner's book for Synthesisable VHDL.
a book that is suitable for a "traumatised" VHDL beginner ?!
i have a good understanding of digital logic circuits BUT NOT from...
well iam a software guy who is trying to enter the paradigm of professional hardware
and the reason why i chosed to start with simulation is because it seems a gentler entrance into VHDL from software background.
and when i said a book that focuses on simulation i ent something like :
The...
Actually when i said that i am lacking electronics skills i was meaning RTL approach to Digital Design.
other than that i am very good at conventional digital design back then during my Computer Engineering Bachelor degree years i scored 94/100 on digital design class.
stuff like combinational...
I am very new to VHDL and honestly my ride so far with VHDL has been so bumpy.
after trying multiple book I reached a conclusion that it is better for me now to start learning VHDL as a simulation language and put aside the Synthesis part, as Synthesis require a lot of Hardware skills that I am...
did you say FPC ?!!
can i do that ? i thought FPC is only for Pascal
i never knew that i can use FPC for ARM assembly !!
Actually i would love to use TUI based IDE as FPC . could you please direct me toward some instruction about using FPC for ARM Assembly?
What i want to say is that i would like to use GCC to compile ARM Assembly code under linux , but i really don't want to switch to the awkward gcc arm syntax.
actually i am learning ARM Assembly right now using realview Keil under windows but as i am switching little by little to linux i want...
I am using ghdl on Ubuntu 14.04 and vim syntastic
before I used to have no problem with the sequence:
ghdl -a my_file.vhd
ghdl -e my_file
ghdl -r my_file
but after installing syntastic (and I am not sure of this time-connection).
I cannot execute ghdl -r any more whenever I do...
could you please tell me what's the point of learning the non synthesizable part of VHDL ?
i am new to vhdl actually i have just started learning it
i have learned that very big portion of the 1000-page book i am using is for non-synthesizable vhdl
i know that this is used for simulation...
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