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What is the recommended usage : vaelab vs hdlSynthesize?

Rama Kishore
Rama Kishore over 7 years ago

Hi,

I  am going through palladium uxe userguide, which gives user two option to do an rtl/hdl import in ICE mode. User can use either

1) vavlog+vaelab  utilities

or

2) hdlImport+hdlSynthesize xel commands to xeCompile

Is there a recommendation to use one over the other? What is the better approach? Why do we have two approaches - what is the latest?

Regards

Ram

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  • Seven Xu
    Seven Xu over 4 years ago

    vavlog+vaelab should provided more options than hdlImport+hdlSynthesize.

    vavlog+vaelab can used as command line interface and can integrated with linux scripts.

    hdlImport+hdlSynthesize.is more often used as tcl command in xeCompile.

    So I think for most time vavlog+vaelab is more recommended,

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  • Rama Kishore
    Rama Kishore over 4 years ago in reply to Seven Xu

    Thank you Seven..

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  • Rama Kishore
    Rama Kishore over 4 years ago in reply to Seven Xu

    Thank you Seven..

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