lucbra
Advanced Member level 2
Why are you asking all those questions if you (think you) know that Orcad suits your needs?
Like TrickyDicky said ModelSim (Aldec Active-HDL) is made for simulations of HDL languages (like VHDL and Verilog). Orcad might have a basic simulator, like is has a Spice simulator for circuits, but it's intended for PCB and schematic design. All the other features are just to attract people to buy this tool. The same is true for Altium Designer: it's intended for PCB design, but it has a VHDL parser, ...
Anyway, if you think Orcad fulfills your need, great!! Go ahead and use it to learn VHDL. You seam to be the expert.
Like TrickyDicky said ModelSim (Aldec Active-HDL) is made for simulations of HDL languages (like VHDL and Verilog). Orcad might have a basic simulator, like is has a Spice simulator for circuits, but it's intended for PCB and schematic design. All the other features are just to attract people to buy this tool. The same is true for Altium Designer: it's intended for PCB design, but it has a VHDL parser, ...
Anyway, if you think Orcad fulfills your need, great!! Go ahead and use it to learn VHDL. You seam to be the expert.