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From: mohammad@o...<mohammad@o...>
Date: Thu May 27 22:21:08 CEST 2004
Subject: [openrisc] timescale.v
Well .. the problem is that the scale differes from one timescale.v file to another .. for that i was asking if there is a certain specific scale for the or1200 or not ! ..
----- Original Message ----- From: Brian Korsedal<BKorsedal@b...> To: Date: Thu May 27 01:09:14 CEST 2004 Subject: [openrisc] timescale.v
> I've used timescale.v files before and they only have one line. You > can probably just write one yourself. Then compile it into your > work library. > > -Brian > > -----Original Message----- > From: openrisc-bounces@o... on behalf of > mohammad@o... > Sent: Wed 5/26/2004 2:49 PM > To: openrisc@o... > Cc: > Subject: Re: [openrisc] timescale.v > where can I get the (timescale.v) file ? it's not originally > compiled on my > modelsim (version 5.7f) nor the verilog code downloaded from OC for > the > or1200 ! > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Marko Mlinar <markom@o...> > To: openrisc@o..., María Bolado > <mbolado@t...> > Date: Thu, 21 Nov 2002 08:55:34 +0100 > Subject: Re: [openrisc] timescale.v > > > > > > it is global verilog file, which should include `timescale > > directive. > > > > On Thursday 06 November 2003 16:53, María Bolado wrote: > > > Hi! > > > In every file of OR1200 source code you include a file > > (timescale.v) that > > > does not exist. What is the purpose of this file? > > > _______________________________________________ > attachment.bin > >
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