Nice one Tristan

Thanks I'll give it a go.

I've been using GHDL (version 0.26) a lot recently and I've been really
impressed by it. I've found a couple of possible bugs but I'll check it on
the latest version before I lead you on a wild goose chase.

For anybody interested I ran a comparison against Modelsim - the free Xilinx
version not the full blown one. GHDL was much faster (3-4x). I know the free
Xilinx Modelsim is slowed down above a certain design size but I still think
GHDL is pretty impressive.

Cheers

Alex

2009/12/15 Tristan Gingold <[email protected]>

> On Tue, Dec 15, 2009 at 03:32:38PM +0000, ALEX HUNTLEY wrote:
> > Hello everybody peeps
> >
> > I've been really scratching my head trying to compile the latest GHDL
> source
> > code for windows. I've looked at Tristan's instructions and tried to
> follow
> > them. I get stuck at the ./configure bit. This obviously doesn't work in
> > windows (as it's a bash script) so I tried downloading mingw and msys. I
> > couldn't get anything to run there - msys just flashed up for a fraction
> of
> > a second and then crashed.
>
> Hi,
>
> the easiest way to build on windows is to use the sources from svn on
> gna.org/projects/ghdl.  There is a .bat script in translate/mcode.
> This build should be strait-forward.
>
> This is not a ghdl based on gcc.  It uses its own code generator, which has
> some drawback (no optimization) but also advantages (very fast).
>
> Tristan.
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