Technical data
Simulating with the graphic interface
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From
Specify a Generic
dialog
box you can set the following
options.
•
Generic Name
(-g
<Name=Value>)
The name of the generic parameter.
You can make a selection from the
drop-down menu or type it in as it
appears in the VHDL source (case is
ignored).
•
Value
Specifies a value for all generics in the design with the given name (above) that
have not received explicit values in generic maps (such as top-level generics
and generics that would otherwise receive their default value). Value is an
appropriate value for the declared data type of the generic parameter. No spaces
are allowed in the specification (except within quotes) when specifying a string
value.
•
Override Instance - specific Values
(-G <Name=Value>)
Select to override generics that received explicit values in generic maps. The
name and value are specified as above. The use of this switch is indicated in the
Override Instance
column of the
Generics
list.
The
OK
button adds the generic to the
Generics
listing;
Cancel
dismisses the
dialog box without changes.
VITAL
•
Disable Timing Checks
(+notimingchecks)
Disables timing checks generated by VITAL models.
•
Use Vital 2.2b SDF Mapping
(-vital2.2b)
Selects SDF mapping for VITAL 2.2b (default is Vital95).
•
Disable Glitch Generation
(-noglitch)
Disables VITAL glitch generation.
TEXTIO files
•
STD_INPUT
(-std_input <filename>)
Specifies the file to use for the VHDL textio STD_INPUT file. Use the
Browse
button to locate a file within your directories.
•
STD_OUTPUT
(-std_output <filename>)
Specifies the file to use for the VHDL textio STD_OUTPUT file. Use the
Browse
button to locate a file within your directories.