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    BlueSVEP

    BlueSVEP

    Bluespec SystemVerilog Eclipse Plugin

    BlueSVEP is an Eclipse-based IDE for Bluespec SystemVerilog, a functional hardware description language based on a synthesizable subset of Haskell and SystemVerilog.
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    Open RVC-CAL to HDL (ORC2HDL) is an Eclipse Plugin which uses the Open RVC-CAL Compiler (ORCC) and the openForge HDL Synthesizer. This plugin gives the ability to generate HDL code from a RVC-CAL model.
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    A verilog language compiler written using Java and JavaCC. It produces a netlist, an ascii text file, of all the cell connections. It can compile very large circuits comprised of many modules.
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