Hello,
> The HDF format, libraries and associated tools are available > under a liberal, BSD-like license. There should be no license > problems. > > http://www.hdfgroup.org/ftp/HDF5/current/src/unpacked/COPYING [...] > HDF5 compression, indexing, and overall performance are all > excellent. It performs exceptionally well with high-volume, > complexly structured time-series data. I imagine it would also > do quite well with simple digital data. > > > Maybe HDF5 is as good as GHW! > > > > If you are at all interest in the topic, I highly recommend > looking at the technology involved in the HDF5 tool suite. It's > very impressive! Well, apparently no one is using HDF5 for digital waveforms, except maybe NI. So if we want to use HDF5, we first have to define how to use it (i.e. groups, dataset...) Not very difficult, but not trivial too. Any volunteer ? Tristan. _______________________________________________ Ghdl-discuss mailing list [email protected] https://mail.gna.org/listinfo/ghdl-discuss
