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Simulation of file .JED

adios
adios over 15 years ago

 Hello, I want simulate a file .JED in ORCAD, Could somebody explain me?

I am using PAL20L8B and I have the .JED file.

Thanks.

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    oldmouldy over 15 years ago

    There used to be a product called Express which was used for PLD simulation but this was EOL at December 2000. If you have a version of OrCAD that is that old you would have to rely on the documentation such as it might be since I doubt that many folks can still remember how to drive tool. Now you would be looking at a VHDL netlist and VHDL simulator - you might want to look at the FPGA vendor websites and see if they have a suitable solution, the Cadence VHDL simulators run on UNIX and looking to solve much more complex digital simulation problems than a 20x8 PLD.

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    oldmouldy over 15 years ago

    There used to be a product called Express which was used for PLD simulation but this was EOL at December 2000. If you have a version of OrCAD that is that old you would have to rely on the documentation such as it might be since I doubt that many folks can still remember how to drive tool. Now you would be looking at a VHDL netlist and VHDL simulator - you might want to look at the FPGA vendor websites and see if they have a suitable solution, the Cadence VHDL simulators run on UNIX and looking to solve much more complex digital simulation problems than a 20x8 PLD.

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