On 12/21/06, Attila Kinali <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Thu, 21 Dec 2006 13:32:08 +0100
"Sébastien Bouché" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> I'd like to know whether you need to develop & test the FPGA using open-source
> tools or not? I know you'll need the vendor tool for synthesis and P&R. But, I
> have access to professional tools like ModelSim, Cadence NC, Primetime,
> VN-Check , source coverage using Modelsim etc...
> I can provide feedback on the test, design etc... using these tools if there 
is
> a need from you.
> What do you think?

This kind of help would be greatly appreciated. I doubt
that Traversal has the founding to license such software.
But i would like to ask where you get access to them?
If it's a university and you have a campus license,
then it's most likey that you are not allowed to use
these programs for comercial products. Please keep
in mind, although OGP is an OSS/OSH project, it is
also comercial by nature.

Well, Traversal is the commercial entity, not the OGP.  So OGP and OHF
people can use what they want.  I, on the other hand, am in a bit of a
gray area, because although what I'm working on is open source,
legally, I'm setting myself up to profit from it.  I prefer to be
cautious here.

If I find Icarus to be inadequate (unlikely), and Cadence wants to
offer me a free commercial license, then perhaps I'll be interested.
:)
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