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WHERE can i find spw or ccss for linux?

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Using the command-line FTP :
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- Start an ftp session to "ftp.syn*opsys.com"
eg. % ftp ftp.syn*opsys.com
- Enter your Syn*opsys SolvNet Registered User Name.
- Enter your Syn*opsys SolvNet Registered password.
- Optional if registered for more than one site
- cd "/home/site(your site number)"
- Type "binary" at ftp prompt to set the transfer mode to binary:
ftp> binary
- Type the following command(s) to receive the files:

ftp> cd rev
ftp> cd css_vU-2003.03
ftp> get css_U-2003.03_common.tar
ftp> get css_U-2003.03_sparcOS5.tar
ftp> get css_U-2003.03_gccsparcOS5.tar
ftp> get css_U-2003.03_hp32.tar
ftp> get css_U-2003.03_linux.tar
ftp> get INSTALL_README.txt


- To logoff the ftp server, type "quit"
 

This is the latest Syn*opsys Release for CoCentric System Studio. SOLD is a separate product. Please refer to its entry for download instructions.

To obtain the latest Synopsys licenses for your
site, go to the SmartKeys Key Retrieval page at
https://www.synopsys.com/smartkeys (Syn*opsys user name,
password, and site id required).
 
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hi, ngistt,
Do you know cocen*tric sys*temc compiler link or fold name?

Thank you.
 

If I am not wrong, SystemC compiler is part of Synthesis (DC,BC,...).
 

Thank geconom.
But if systemc compiler is part of Syn(DC,BC..), synop*sys how support FPGA application. what EDA can support systemc point to FPGA ?
 

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