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TCL/TK with Skill

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I just started writing Skill programs on ConceptHDL. I am looking for some help on how to create/use UI forms. Any suggestion as to where should I start? I am thinking to do the UI forms in TCL/Tk & try and use the forms inside skill program.


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    Hi Stanley,

    I attached the paper, slides and sample project I used.
    Let me know if you need anything else. I am more than happy to help out.

    Andy

    PS: Just noticed that the zip file was corrupted after uploading it. MAy be Cadence support can check their upload functions. The paper has my contact info in case you need the example project.......


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    Hi Stanley,

    I attached the paper, slides and sample project I used.
    Let me know if you need anything else. I am more than happy to help out.

    Andy

    PS: Just noticed that the zip file was corrupted after uploading it. MAy be Cadence support can check their upload functions. The paper has my contact info in case you need the example project.......


    Message was edited by: Andy_Kulik


    Originally posted in cdnusers.org by Andy_Kulik
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