* modelsim-linux_.mis | questasim-linux_.
#Modelsim 10 command install#
In order to install Modelsim and/or Questa the following files need to be downloaded from the Mentor Supportnet or t:\Applications\Soft_SYND-ETE\. The placeholder can be replaced by the desired version of Modelsim and/or Questa
#Modelsim 10 command manual#
This manual uses the following conventions to define ModelSim command. You can save the transcript at any time before or during simulation. ModelSim Command Reference Manual, v10.4c. The console commands are intended for a bash console running on (K)Ubuntu, perhaps they need to be adapted to your system. ModelSim Tutorial Reusing commands from the Main transcript ModelSim’s Main transcript can be saved, and the resulting file used as a DO (macro) file to replay the transcribed commands. All information on this page are tested for a (K)Ubuntu 10.04 (and newer) amd64 Linux. Versions 11.8 or later of Libero SoC Design. gVAL="\"a b c d\"" # Added additional quotes w/ escaped quotes With this new edition of the simulator, we introduce mixed-language simulation for Verilog, SystemVerilog and VHDL. The Wave simulation looks like this: Signal commandvalid always high, signal commandchannel is set to 6, wire responsechannel is 6 and response data is 164, 328, 819, 1311 and so on, the data is set according voltage being write down in CH6data.txt (0.1/2. It suggests wrapping the whole -g command in curly braces # Suggested by ref. In the command line run do modelsimscript.do command, it allows to run testbench for ADC IP core. 423 of the ModelSim 10.5 Command Reference Manual (Sorry, couldn't find one for 10.7 off-hand) has notes about limitations of using -g. What it really needs is to assign "a b c d" (including quotes) to VAL, the same way you showed in pure VHDL.
This means the value it received is what is in quotes, meaning it is trying to assign just a b c d to VAL. Modelsim Commands: vcomThe warning put quotes around a b c d like "a b c d" and around VAL like "VAL".
Another caveat: I have no idea whether the USB Blaster can actually be made to work on Linux.
Caveat: This works for my system, and it seems to work for other people judging by my research, but your results may vary. Based on your error message, it looks like spaces aren't the issue, but actually the quotes themselves are not being included in the value being passed to the generic, and need to be escaped. A Guide on Getting ModelSim to Work on Linux.