But I am kind of stuck with these run away GCC versions. As I am not fully prepared to learn all about the GCC interfaces today, could I get a lay developers overview of what is being used in the newer GCC interfaces? ================================================ Have you tried to get it using the package manager? I guess sudo apt-get ghdl would work on Ubuntu, though I used the package manager. The pre-packaged version is a bit out of date by a year or so and is working great for me once I developed a method of using it with gtkwave. I took me a bit to figure out that "ghdl -e name" that name was the entity of whatever you wanted to run such as name_tb. It is simpler to debug than using the giant packages from the chip suppliers though eventually you need that to get a dot.jed file. Regards Ian.
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