Árpád,
What are you trying to accomplish? I assume you wish to parse in some
EDIF and then modify it in some way.
I am part of a research team that has developed some tools to parse
and manipulate EDIF:
* [1]http://reliability.ee.byu.edu/edif/
* [2]http://sourceforge.net/projects/byuediftools/
The tools focus on techniques to improve the reliability of designs
which are implemented in FPGA circuits. However, the API and library
we have built in Java may be of use to you. I looked at Steven
Rubin's book and the website for his company. His product is much
more polished that ours. Because we are involved in research, the
project is perpetually in development.
That said, we have spent years developing these tools, and the core
EDIF API is very stable. Of course, the source code is freely
available.
Feel free to contact me if you have any questions.
James Carroll
Research Assistant
Configurable Computing Lab
Brigham Young University
[3][email protected]
On Mon, Jan 5, 2009 at 11:21 AM, Árpád Magosányi <[4][email protected]>
wrote:
Hi!
I am interested in the EDIF file format standard.
I have found it at the ansii download site, but the price is
prohibitely high for me (and I find ridiculous to ask money for
standard documents anyways).
Any clue?
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References
1. http://reliability.ee.byu.edu/edif/
2. http://sourceforge.net/projects/byuediftools/
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6. http://www.seul.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/geda-user
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