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Starting VirSim
Example 1: Load a .vpd simulation file from time 700 to time 1000
without source but with a
.cfg configuration file in post simulation
mode.
virsim +vpdfile+vcdplus.vpd+start+700+end+1000
+cfgfile+default.cfg
Example 2: Start interactive session and load a .cfg configuration
file and the verilog source files listed in
run.f.
virsim +sim+/usr/local/simv +cfgfile+default.cfg -f
run.f
Standalone VirSim Command Line Arguments
The command line arguments are described as follows.
<Verilog Source Info>
The <Verilog Source Info> consists of the same command line
arguments that are provided to the Verilog simulator. In the previous
example,
-f run.f is used to identify Verilog source (.v) files used
to run the VirSim simulation. You can also specify source files by
listing all the
.v files at the command line. You can also supply
libraries, etc. as specified by standard IEEE-1364 specifications.
In the command line, the source argument is optional. You can also
load sources from within VirSim from the Load Sources Dialog
described later in this chapter. The Verilog sources are compiled
when they are required for use by Virsim, for example when the Logic
Browser is used. If you do not enter sources on the command line,
the Load Source Dialog opens automatically to request sources when
sources are required (see
Loading Sources).
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