Ptolemy Classic had an interface to VHDL, Ptolemy II does not.

http://www.jhdl.org/ says:
"JHDL is a set of FPGA CAD tools developed at Brigham Young
University's Configurable Computing Laboratory  that allows the user
to design the structure and layout of a circuit, debug the circuit in
simulation, netlist and interface for bit-stream synthesis, and so
forth. It is an exploratory attempt to identify the key features and
functionality of good FPGA tools."

The JHDL/Ptolemy II interface has not had much work done on it
lately. 

The JHDL/Ptolemy II interface is not currently shipping as part of
Ptolemy II, though it is available in the CVS devel tree.

I'm not sure if the JHDL/Ptolemy II interface would be much help or
not in getting to VHDL.  Seems like it would take quite a bit of
effort.


_Christopher 


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    Hi all,
    
    Is there any experience of interfacing existing VHDL code within Ptolemy
    ?
    
    Can JDHL help in doing this ?
    
    Regards,
    
        Vincent
    
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