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debussy provides active annotation of signals in waveform viewer to source code. that very useful. also its meant for debugging while visual hdl is more like vhdl to schematics viewer and basic debugging
Verilog 2001 Support
VHDL 2000 Support
Clock Domain Extraction
Multiple Clock Analysis
PrimeTime Timing Report
Open Vera Assertion (OVA) Support
FSDB Dumping and Viewing
Anyone use linux version of 5.3 release?
I use 5.2 for a 1.3M gate design.
Debussy fail to read all the design(for full
chip netlist debugging.)
I will migrate to 5.3 If it enhance the memory requirement.
1. **broken link removed**
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my friend say that they feel this stuff is better than debussy ... ??
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