11/19/2022 0 Comments Modelsim vcom![]() ![]() You can type in the file name or, use the browser, as shown Click OK The modelsim window should look Leave the default “reference existing file” rather than copying it. Click on “Add existing File” then browse to your file. ![]() Click OK Since this is a new project, it will ask you to put some files in it. Location and default library name are set up for you. Click on File à New à Project The new project window should popup Fill in a name for your project (traffic_light_project) note the Sourcing the script $CLASS/setupfiles/setup_all Start Modelsim > vsim The modelsim window should come upĪnd look like Libraries and Projects Modelsim uses the concept of The Mentor Graphics Modelsim environment should be setup by Copy this file to a new directory, and then cd to this new diretory Setting up the environment Will use the traffic light controller, traffic_light.vhd from the previous Should end with an extension of “.v” and for vhdl it should end with “.vhd” For this example we Graphics ModelSim SE-64 6.4 Coding the design You can code up your design in Verilog or vhdl. ![]() ![]() # ** Error: C:/_WorkDir/pkg_issue/Dummy_pkg.vhd(20): near "(": (vcom-1576) expecting END.Tutorial 6: Simulation This material is by Steven Levitan and Akshay Odugoudarfor the environmentĪt the University of Pittsburgh, 2008/2009. # vcom -reportprogress 300 -work work C:/_WorkDir/pkg_issue/Dummy_pkg.vhd # Model Technology ModelSim Microsemi vcom 10.5c Compiler 2016.07 Jul 21 2016 Simple code: -Īnd this is the error I am getting from Modelsim (MS version): vcom -reportprogress 300 -work work C:/_WorkDir/pkg_issue/Dummy_pkg.vhd The problem is detailed below, originally I had the issue with a much larger package containing multiple items so stripped everything back to basics and still can't work it out. Quite a simple one, but I am pulling my hair out and need some fresh eyes. ![]()
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