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David Chong

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Does anyone have any recommendations for a good VCD file viewer? I am
using the free Icarus verilog simulator and a VCD viewer called WaveVCD.
WaveVCD is not bad for a free product but it does give some problems
occasionally. Appreciate if some of you can share your experiences about
the tools that you find useful.

Thanks,
David
 
David Chong <david.chong@fairclough.com.au> wrote:
Does anyone have any recommendations for a good VCD file viewer? I am
using the free Icarus verilog simulator and a VCD viewer called WaveVCD.
WaveVCD is not bad for a free product but it does give some problems
occasionally. Appreciate if some of you can share your experiences about
the tools that you find useful.
dinotrace?
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Uwe Bonnes wrote:
David Chong <david.chong@fairclough.com.au> wrote:

Does anyone have any recommendations for a good VCD file viewer? I am
using the free Icarus verilog simulator and a VCD viewer called WaveVCD.
WaveVCD is not bad for a free product but it does give some problems
occasionally. Appreciate if some of you can share your experiences about
the tools that you find useful.


dinotrace?
Know of any commercial ones that run on Windows 2000/XP?
 
David Chong wrote:
Uwe Bonnes wrote:

David Chong <david.chong@fairclough.com.au> wrote:

Does anyone have any recommendations for a good VCD file viewer? I am
using the free Icarus verilog simulator and a VCD viewer called
WaveVCD. WaveVCD is not bad for a free product but it does give some
problems occasionally. Appreciate if some of you can share your
experiences about the tools that you find useful.



dinotrace?


Know of any commercial ones that run on Windows 2000/XP?
gtkwave is a pretty good one and supports a range of file formats.

http://home.nc.rr.com/gtkwave/

-jz
 
Know of any commercial ones that run on Windows 2000/XP?
Modelsim?

vcd2wlf file.vcd sim.wlf
vsim -view test=sim.wlf

Hans
www.ht-lab.com

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Uwe Bonnes wrote:
David Chong <david.chong@fairclough.com.au> wrote:

Does anyone have any recommendations for a good VCD file viewer? I am
using the free Icarus verilog simulator and a VCD viewer called WaveVCD.
WaveVCD is not bad for a free product but it does give some problems
occasionally. Appreciate if some of you can share your experiences about
the tools that you find useful.


dinotrace?

Know of any commercial ones that run on Windows 2000/XP?
 
Gigawave Viewer from SynaptiCAD is an industrial strength
VCD viewer that can handle very large VCD files at high
speeds (up to several Gigabytes easily). It sells for $1000 USD,
and can be downloaded from http://www.syncad.com/. It's available
on all Windows platforms, Linux, Solaris, and HPUX.

best regards,

Dan Notestein
SynaptiCAD Inc

David Chong <david.chong@fairclough.com.au> wrote in
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Uwe Bonnes wrote:
David Chong <david.chong@fairclough.com.au> wrote:

Does anyone have any recommendations for a good VCD file viewer? I am
using the free Icarus verilog simulator and a VCD viewer called
WaveVCD. WaveVCD is not bad for a free product but it does give some
problems occasionally. Appreciate if some of you can share your
experiences about the tools that you find useful.


dinotrace?

Know of any commercial ones that run on Windows 2000/XP?
 
Try TimingDesigner from Forte Design Systems (www.forteds.com)

- Jeremy

David Chong wrote:
Uwe Bonnes wrote:
David Chong <david.chong@fairclough.com.au> wrote:

Does anyone have any recommendations for a good VCD file viewer? I am
using the free Icarus verilog simulator and a VCD viewer called WaveVCD.
WaveVCD is not bad for a free product but it does give some problems
occasionally. Appreciate if some of you can share your experiences about
the tools that you find useful.


dinotrace?

Know of any commercial ones that run on Windows 2000/XP?
 
Here's a different website for TimingDesigner:
http://www.timingdesigner.com

- Jeremy
 
Do any of these viewers support the .trn style files from NC-Verilog?

Thanks!

John Providenza
 
The only .trn viewer I know of is SimVision. However, you could
generate VCD files in your NC-Verilog simulation, and then view the
simulation in any of the above VCD viewers.

-Jeremy
 

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