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software/mentor/ModelSim-SE-10.1d/modeltech/tcl/vsim/pref.tcl Error in startup. Unless you have to deal with plenty of waveforms, objects and processes, and instead make a functional waveform focused on a specific behaviour, I would reccomend using a simple wave editor to display what you need to. Lab 9 - FL13 - ECE 198 JL - University of Illinois - Engineering Wiki. You can check for viewers in, or you can even code your own, provided you understand VCD syntax. vcd format, you can import it in any waveform viewer of choice and style its display according to your preference. wlf) file is commonly generated by any modelsim simulation and saved, when you exit vsim, under vsim.wlf unless another name was specified.
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For everyone else running into this issue Arch Wiki: Arch Build System explains how to do so.
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In my case, ModelSim is installed as 32 bit version so I had to downgrade the multilib/lib32-freetype2 package. It uses directly optimized compilation technology, Tcl/Tk technology, and. It can provide a friendly simulation environment and is the industrys only single-core simulator that supports VHDL and Verilog mixed simulation. Which will convert your selected *.wlf file into a common value change dump file, holding all the informations you need. I had the same issue today but actually, the explanation in the Arch Wiki: Altera Design Software worked quite well for me. Mentors ModelSim is the industrys best HDL language simulation software. ModelSim can be used independently, or in conjunction with Intel Quartus Prime, Xilinx ISE or Xilinx Vivado. Type the following command to open ModelSim GUI application. Type the following command, which will set the environment variables for ModelSim. To export the waveform in a commonly usable vector format you can use the command line tool from vsim (2005 onward): > wlf2vcd ModelSim is a multi-language HDL simulation environment by Mentor Graphics, for simulation of hardware description languages such as VHDL, Verilog and SystemC, and includes a built-in C debugger. Make sure you are logged in to any of the 6 CVL Workstations. Considered your question is quite broad, the simplest way I can think of is to import your wave in a waveform viewer you like better. Moreover, you can't really customize MSIM wave editor to display things very differently. In a form where they can look decent when printed