ModelSim Newbie , Need Help in Simulation

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KellyB

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Hi,

I'm new to testbenches so I set a goal to get some examples
to work under ModelSim PE Student Edition 6.4.

I'm trying to do the simplest of things - to simulate a vhdl file.
However once compiled, I have no objects hence nothing that can be added
to the waveform.

I get no errors at all, just no objects after I compile. I see the file
under my library, I can click on the testbench file and it opens
in SIM but objects window is simply empty.

Please Help !!!
 
KellyB wrote:
Hi,

I'm new to testbenches so I set a goal to get some examples
to work under ModelSim PE Student Edition 6.4.

I'm trying to do the simplest of things - to simulate a vhdl file.
However once compiled, I have no objects hence nothing that can be added
to the waveform.

I get no errors at all, just no objects after I compile. I see the file
under my library, I can click on the testbench file and it opens
in SIM but objects window is simply empty.
I don't recall ModelSim exactly, but in ActiveHDL there is a view of
files and a separate view of the compiled entities. Can you see any
tabs for a different view or is there another window you can open?

Rick
 
rickman wrote:
KellyB wrote:
...snip..

I get no errors at all, just no objects after I compile. I see the file
under my library, I can click on the testbench file and it opens
in SIM but objects window is simply empty.

I don't recall ModelSim exactly, but in ActiveHDL there is a view of
files and a separate view of the compiled entities. Can you see any
tabs for a different view or is there another window you can open?

Rick
Thanks for the reply.
After some tinkering , i've managed to obtain the compiled objects but
now i have a different problem.

# Compile of test.v was successful.
vsim test.v
# vsim test.v
# ** Error: (vsim-19) Failed to access library 'test' at "test".
# No such file or directory. (errno = ENOENT)
# Error loading design

:(

Can anyone using ModelSim Please help ?
 
On Aug 25, 10:28 pm, KellyB <kel...@gmail.com> wrote:
rickman wrote:
KellyB wrote:

..snip..

I get no errors at all, just no objects after I compile. I see the file
under my library, I can click on the testbench file and it opens
in SIM but objects window is simply empty.

I don't recall ModelSim exactly, but in ActiveHDL there is a view of
files and a separate view of the compiled entities.  Can you see any
tabs for a different view or is there another window you can open?

Rick

Thanks for the reply.
After some tinkering , i've managed to obtain the compiled objects but
now i have a different problem.

# Compile of test.v was successful.
vsim test.v
# vsim test.v
# ** Error: (vsim-19) Failed to access library 'test' at "test".
# No such file or directory. (errno = ENOENT)
# Error loading design

:(

Can anyone using ModelSim Please help ?
Did you save your verilog or vhdl file under the working directory.
If not thn do it, hope it will solve the problem
 
smqasim wrote:
On Aug 25, 10:28 pm, KellyB <kel...@gmail.com> wrote:
rickman wrote:
KellyB wrote:
..snip..

I get no errors at all, just no objects after I compile. I see the file
under my library, I can click on the testbench file and it opens
in SIM but objects window is simply empty.
I don't recall ModelSim exactly, but in ActiveHDL there is a view of
files and a separate view of the compiled entities. Can you see any
tabs for a different view or is there another window you can open?
Rick
Thanks for the reply.
After some tinkering , i've managed to obtain the compiled objects but
now i have a different problem.

# Compile of test.v was successful.
vsim test.v
# vsim test.v
# ** Error: (vsim-19) Failed to access library 'test' at "test".
# No such file or directory. (errno = ENOENT)
# Error loading design

:(

Can anyone using ModelSim Please help ?

Did you save your verilog or vhdl file under the working directory.
If not thn do it, hope it will solve the problem
Thanks rickman and smqasim (I'm Sorry I don't know the names) for the
reply. I've managed to pin down the issue. Its working fine now.

Thanks Again
 

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