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Re: [oc] A 'core server' ?



On Tuesday 30 October 2001 16:30, you wrote:
> > There is already a nice Verilog pre-processor available in the free
> > verilog 2000 project. I'm not sure how powerfull it is ..  Plus there
> > is the infamous M4 that is available on each UNIX style box and I
> > believe is included in Cygwindows (sic ?).
>
> Is there an URL of verilog 2000 project.
>
> I found out that verilog 200 supports generate statements, which should
> fit most of our needs.
>
> Since verilog 2000 supports this, I think we should stick to this
> standard. Buf AFAIK there are not much tools which supports verilog-2000.
> This may be a problem also. I would be really nice if we have
> Verilog-2000 to Verilog-95 converter.
>
> best regards,
>     Marko


Actually I was referring to the pre-processor of v2000 only.  I think
it was called VPP. I'll try to dig up more info and post it to the list.
Also I think it wasn't really a standard, just someones implementation
of usefull stuff ...

Cheers,
rudi
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