Modelsim Viewer License Problem
Posted : admin On 5/29/2019Aug 12, 2004 hi i have set the lm_license file path.but when i use vsimit says unable to check the license for the graphical viewer. Does the linux platform and windows platform need different licenses.the thing was using modelsim 5.5b PE on windows platform. And i recently downloaded 5.8dSE for linux should that be a problem? How do I save a waveform from ModelSim for later opening/viewing. To tell Modelsim to capture all signal values in the. Strange Refrigerator Problem.
Modelsim Student Edition License Request
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I think I have a similar issue as Bjorn had.
Download buku discipline belajar mengaji. I am working on a project where I have a bunch of Modelsim projects for simulation of our new IP (written in VHDL), and I have a window of opportunity to refactor it to use something more automatic for build & test.
Our current workflow is:
- compile files with modelsim / TCL script
- run TCLscript to show the saved waveform
- visually inspect waveform & output files (mostly images)
- add more signals, save wave.do, rerun simulation, stare at the waveform again
I used OSVVM before, and wrote a couple of automatic tests, and it worked ok with scripting everything with TCL & occasionally visually inspecting the waveform.
That being said, I hate TCL and would very much like to replace it with Python, especially if there is a prospect of integrating some unit tests for our code.
I tried Vunit before, but my issue is that I didn't figure out a smart way to save the waveform so I can rerun testcases while looking at the same signals of interest, instead of having to add them again manually.
I would like to use Vunit to add some automatic tests, but I need to support the old way of doing things in Modelsim (10.5b) because full test automation is just not feasible at this point. But I would like to set up a full regression test suite as soon as possible.
I know python & git so I might be able to help if you point me in the right direction.
P.S.
Should I open a new issue, or is it OK to continue this discussion here?