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    GHDL

    GHDL

    VHDL 2008/93/87 simulator

    This directory contains the sources of GHDL, the open-source analyzer, compiler, simulator and (experimental) synthesizer for VHDL, a Hardware Description Language (HDL). GHDL is not an interpreter: it allows you to analyze and elaborate sources for generating machine code from your design. Native program execution is the only way for high-speed simulation. Full support for the 1987, 1993, 2002 versions of the IEEE 1076 VHDL standard, and partial for the 2008 and 2019 revisions. By using a code...
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    CoreTML framework
    CoreTML framework is an open-source template-based configuration system allowing the developer to create parametrized templates by inserting special content to any text files. Its main purpose is to serve as a toolkit for semiconductor IP core creation (based on VHDL/Verilog).
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    OpenSOC86

    OpenSOC86

    Open implementation of the x86 architecture

    OpenSOC86 is an open implementation of the x86 architecture in Verilog. The current version only implements the 16-bit part (real mode). The processor is a pipelined architecture clocked at 100 MHz in a Cyclone II speed grade -6. Therefore it can be seen as similar to a 486 in real mode. Several peripherals are also implemented in a somewhat minimalistic way, but enough to be able to boot an IBM PCXT compatible bios and MSDOS 6.22. The current implementation is only proven to boot the bios...
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