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ncsim for System Verilog

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archive over 19 years ago

Hi All,
I want to run the DPI in system verilog along with cadence ncsim.
After writing the code what are the steps to compile and simulate the code?

I am using ncsim 5.40-s012.

I am using the following command for compilation :

ncsim -sv my_file.v

The place at which i am importing the 'c' function, is giving the error: parenthesis missing ('(').

 


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    archive over 19 years ago

    Hello,

    Can you paste the code where you are importing the DPI? Without that, it's hard to know what the problem is.

    Thanks,
    Tim


    Originally posted in cdnusers.org by tpylant
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    archive over 19 years ago

    Hello,

    Can you paste the code where you are importing the DPI? Without that, it's hard to know what the problem is.

    Thanks,
    Tim


    Originally posted in cdnusers.org by tpylant
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