Re: Starting a career with FPGAs
- From: "RCIngham" <robert.ingham@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 06 Oct 2010 03:48:48 -0500
For now all i know is a bit of Pearl.
But not quite enough to spell the name correctly...
As stated previously, you need to use scripts to ensure fully-reproducable
results for "production" purposes. For most FPGA tools, the scripting
lanuage supported by the tools is Tcl. Alternatively, you can often run
them from the "command line" using the OS-native scripting language. Good
luck with that if you are running Windoze. Or invoke a different command
interpreter from which to invoke the tools, such as Perl.
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