Re: [Ghdl-discuss] --time-resolution

2015-04-06 Thread Tristan Gingold
On 05/04/15 18:03, Adam Jensen wrote: On Sun, 05 Apr 2015 11:08:44 +0200 Tristan Gingold tging...@free.fr wrote: On 03/04/15 17:42, Adam Jensen wrote: Does the --time-resolution flag exist in the tip version? This option is supported only when time is on 32 bit, which is not anymore the

Re: [Ghdl-discuss] --time-resolution

2015-04-06 Thread Adam Jensen
On Mon, 06 Apr 2015 20:48:22 +0200 Tristan Gingold tging...@free.fr wrote: On 03/04/15 17:42, Adam Jensen wrote: If events in a model occur on the scale of minutes, the simulations are very limited. Yes, but is there a real case for that ? In microelectronics, propagation time is not

Re: [Ghdl-discuss] --time-resolution

2015-04-06 Thread Paul Koning
On Apr 6, 2015, at 2:48 PM, Tristan Gingold tging...@free.fr wrote: On 05/04/15 18:03, Adam Jensen wrote: ... With the time-resolution fixed to femto seconds, the total simulation time is limited to about 2.6 hours. 2^63 * 1e-15 sec ~= 153.723 min If events in a model occur on the

Re: [Ghdl-discuss] --time-resolution

2015-04-06 Thread David Koontz
On 7/04/2015, at 6:55 am, Paul Koning paulkon...@comcast.net wrote: On Apr 6, 2015, at 2:48 PM, Tristan Gingold tging...@free.fr wrote: On 05/04/15 18:03, Adam Jensen wrote: ... With the time-resolution fixed to femto seconds, the total simulation time is limited to about 2.6 hours.

Re: [Ghdl-discuss] --time-resolution

2015-04-06 Thread Tristan Gingold
On 06/04/15 21:52, Adam Jensen wrote: On Mon, 06 Apr 2015 20:48:22 +0200 Tristan Gingold tging...@free.fr wrote: On 03/04/15 17:42, Adam Jensen wrote: If events in a model occur on the scale of minutes, the simulations are very limited. Yes, but is there a real case for that ? In