New Verilog Simulator

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ngsayjoe@gmail.com

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Hi,

I recently developed a new Verilog simulator and it's free for the time
being. I was thinking if you could add a link of my website to your
page? My simulator is called LogicSim, and it's available at
http://www.logicsim.com

It's a very robust and fast Verilog simulator that I developed from
scratch. I hope I can get some users to use it.

Thanks.
 
On 2005-12-19 19:39:36 -0600, "ngsayjoe@gmail.com" <ngsayjoe@gmail.com> said:

I recently developed a new Verilog simulator and it's free for the time
being. I was thinking if you could add a link of my website to your
page? My simulator is called LogicSim, and it's available at
http://www.logicsim.com
Does it support VPI (PLI 2.0)? Will there be a Linux version?

Thanks.
 
ngsayjoe@gmail.com wrote:


It's a very robust and fast Verilog simulator that I developed from
scratch. I hope I can get some users to use it.

Very robust indeed, it crashed on my first ever run (on a "Hello World"
type .v file)
Is there a demo version available for Unix/Linux ?

Cheers,
Prasanna
 
Sorry, no VPI or PLI 2.0 support at the moment. There's no linux
support either at the moment. However I'm constantly updating it.
 
Hi, I'm so sorry that it crashes. I have the technologies and
experience to developed a very robust verilog simulator. However, this
is a pre-release version. I hope i can release a robust and stable
version very soon. I'm still constantly developing and fixing a lot of
bugs now. Can you send me your design that crashed?
 
ngsayjoe@gmail.com wrote:
Hi, I'm so sorry that it crashes. I have the technologies and
experience to developed a very robust verilog simulator. However, this
is a pre-release version. I hope i can release a robust and stable
version very soon. I'm still constantly developing and fixing a lot of
bugs now. Can you send me your design that crashed?

The common practice is that you don't label your product "release", and
don't use standard version numbers until it's stable.
Just curious, are you going to support SystemVerilog in the future? I
see their logo on your website but not in the feature list.
I sure wish you had a linux version, otherwise I'll have to try my luck
with WINE.
 
ngsayjoe@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,

I recently developed a new Verilog simulator and it's free for the time
being. I was thinking if you could add a link of my website to your
page? My simulator is called LogicSim, and it's available at
http://www.logicsim.com

It's a very robust and fast Verilog simulator that I developed from
scratch. I hope I can get some users to use it.

Thanks.
Your website has a "buy now" button which takes me to a paypal payment
page to pay $500 for Logicsim 2.0 software. However, you said the
version 1.1 is still in pre-release, is this some kind of scam?
 
Ohhh!! Thanks for correcting me. It's definely a type error.

Jason Zheng wrote:
ngsayjoe@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,

I recently developed a new Verilog simulator and it's free for the time
being. I was thinking if you could add a link of my website to your
page? My simulator is called LogicSim, and it's available at
http://www.logicsim.com

It's a very robust and fast Verilog simulator that I developed from
scratch. I hope I can get some users to use it.

Thanks.


Your website has a "buy now" button which takes me to a paypal payment
page to pay $500 for Logicsim 2.0 software. However, you said the
version 1.1 is still in pre-release, is this some kind of scam?
 
Surely I will support SystemVerilog one day. As for Linux, i have plans
to support it one day but, it will only be in command-line as the GUI
interface is developed using MFC, unless i switch to wxWidgets.
Fortunately, the simulator's kernel is developed using ISO Standard
C++, hence shouldn't be that hard to port.

Jason Zheng wrote:
ngsayjoe@gmail.com wrote:
Hi, I'm so sorry that it crashes. I have the technologies and
experience to developed a very robust verilog simulator. However, this
is a pre-release version. I hope i can release a robust and stable
version very soon. I'm still constantly developing and fixing a lot of
bugs now. Can you send me your design that crashed?

The common practice is that you don't label your product "release", and
don't use standard version numbers until it's stable.
Just curious, are you going to support SystemVerilog in the future? I
see their logo on your website but not in the feature list.
I sure wish you had a linux version, otherwise I'll have to try my luck
with WINE.
 

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