Re: Re: No VHDL domain in 0.7.2devel?

2008-05-26 Thread Ian Jiang
es of the demoes. Thanks again! -- On 2008-05-27 05:25:32 Christopher Brooks <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Re: No VHDL domain in 0.7.2devel? >Hi Ian, > >It looks like demo/older.pal/schematic/contents; was not checked in to >the CVS repository. I'm not sure why. I pr

Re: No VHDL domain in 0.7.2devel?

2008-05-26 Thread Christopher Brooks
Hi Ian, It looks like demo/older.pal/schematic/contents; was not checked in to the CVS repository. I'm not sure why. I probably missed it when I checked the Ptolemy Classic sources into CVS. Anyway, I checked it in to CVS, or you can get it via http://ptolemy.eecs.berkeley.edu/~cxh/tmp2/ptclass

Re: Re: No VHDL domain in 0.7.2devel?

2008-05-26 Thread Ian Jiang
Hi Christopher! Thanks for your reply! > >In Ptolemy Classic 0.7.2Devel, the VHDLB and VHDL codegen demos are >available under "Older CG Domains" at the bottom. To enter this >palette, move the mouse over the "Older CG Domains" icon and type a >'i'. This will open the palette. I was able to na

Re: No VHDL domain in 0.7.2devel?

2008-05-25 Thread Christopher Brooks
Hi Ian, Ptolemy Classic 0.7.2devel dates from 1999 or 2000. This is basically ancient history. http://ptolemy.eecs.berkeley.edu/ptolemyclassic/pt0.7.2/ says: "The VHDL domain is basically untested - We had to upgrade Synopsys, so it likely broke the VHDL domain." So, it is very unlikely that an