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is there any way to find out codes are synthesizable via modelsim?

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hi
is there any way to find out codes are synthesizable or not in modelsim?
 

That's like asking if you can cut a piece of wood with a hammer. Modelsim is a simulator. Why don't you just use your synthesis tool to find out?
 
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That's like asking if you can cut a piece of wood with a hammer. Modelsim is a simulator. Why don't you just use your synthesis tool to find out?

i know dear barry but i have win 8,64 bit and i am unable of installin ISE ,so i was wondering if any other programs for this??
 

ModelSim is a tool for simulation. By simulating you can verify whether your piece of RTL code delivers the intended functionality or not. Synthesis is something completely different and ModelSim is not used for synthesis.
 
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The answer is no - but there is an option in modelsim to check certain synthesis rules - like whether all signals are in a sensitivity list.
It wont tell you whether it will synthesise though - it is not a synthesis tool
 
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