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    dvkit

    dvkit

    Eclipse-based IDE for design verification tasks

    DVKit provides an Eclipse-based integrated development environment (IDE) for common design-verification tasks, such as developing SystemVerilog, C++, TCL, Python, and shell code
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    Eclipse Verilog editor is a plugin for the Eclipse IDE. It provides Verilog(IEEE-1364) and VHDL language specific code viewer, contents outline, code assist etc. It helps coding and debugging in hardware development based on Verilog or VHDL.
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    RegMapDef is a project to provide an XML schema and associated tools to support a standardized way of describing register maps. The tools shall incorporate XSL style sheets and scripts to generate documentation, header files, implementation stubs etc.
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