where is VHDL-POSIX ?

W

whygee

Hello,

A long time ago I have heard about VHDL-POSIX.
however today, when I need it, the website is dead
http://savannah.nongnu.org/projects/vhdl-posix/
and nothing can be downloaded.

What has become of this project and his maintainers?
Is there anything similar ?
Is there an old archive where I can read the source code ?
Should I rewrite all I need instead ?

yg
 
A

Amal

Hello,

A long time ago I have heard about VHDL-POSIX.
however today, when I need it, the website is deadhttp://savannah.nongnu.org/projects/vhdl-posix/
and nothing can be downloaded.

What has become of this project and his maintainers?
Is there anything similar ?
Is there an old archive where I can read the source code ?
Should I rewrite all I need instead ?

yg
--http://ygdes.com/http://yasep.org

Try CVS and get a snapshot of the sources. You can look at the
sources here:

http://cvs.savannah.gnu.org/viewvc/?root=vhdl-posix

-- Amal
 
W

whygee

Hi,
Try CVS and get a snapshot of the sources. You can look at the
sources here:

http://cvs.savannah.gnu.org/viewvc/?root=vhdl-posix

thanks,

Any news from the author ?
Has anybody used, ported or modified this recently ?
This may sound curious or stupid but I need
exactly these functionalities today,
but they are written for an old Modelsim and I use GHDL :-/
If I can avoid reintenting the wheel, I'll save a lot of time...

regards,
yg
 
A

Amal

Hi,



thanks,

Any news from the author ?
Has anybody used, ported or modified this recently ?
This may sound curious or stupid but I need
exactly these functionalities today,
but they are written for an old Modelsim and I use GHDL :-/
If I can avoid reintenting the wheel, I'll save a lot of time...

regards,


yg

--http://ygdes.com/http://yasep.org

I am not sure about the author and who maintains this. But you can
easily port these to SystemVerilog DPI if you can afford mixed
language simulation.

-- Amal
 

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