primorec wrote:
On 9/27/05, *Udi Finkelstein* <[EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>>
wrote:
> simulator. So if you want to make a chip, you have to deliver a
Sorry, but you are out of date. Verilog XL is an interpretted simulator
that belongs in the Museum. Nobody is using it today.
hmm interesting observation... In the company I work (9000+ people),
we can NOT
do our simulation without verilog-XL. It is very handy, convenient and
nicely integrated into
our design flow, especially during mixed signal simulation ( Cadence
Analog Artist ).
I have to talk to our CAD support group and check if we are really so
much behind the curve ;)
Bit late, I know, but John Cooley has just published his DVCon05 report
(http://www.deepchip.com/posts/dvcon05.html). He reckons that XL had 5%
'mindshare' in 2004, and 2% in 2005.
Evan