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diff --git a/Examples/NGHDL_Examples/README.md b/Examples/NGHDL_Examples/README.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000..0842f75e --- /dev/null +++ b/Examples/NGHDL_Examples/README.md @@ -0,0 +1,13 @@ +Instructions on how to use the following examples provided in this directory: + +These examples are supported by the NGHDL feature. +In order to simulate the examples listed above, follow the below instructions. + (Note that NGHDL feature is only for Ubuntu Linux OS users as of on 27th November 2019) +1. Go to eSim main window -> Click on NGHDL icon from the left toolbar, click on the 'browse' button, go to ../nghdl/Example/ and locate which example you wish to simulate. +2. After opening the directory of desired example, locate the vhdl file , click on the "Open" button at the bottom of "Open File" window. +3. Click on 'upload' button in the NGHDL pop-up window. File will be processed in the backend for few seconds. Now exit the NGHDL window. +4. Open the desired example under eSim/Examples/NGHDL_Examples/ using the Open Project button, double click on the project when the project is loaded in the "Projects" window. +5. Click on the "Simulation" button on eSim Main window. + +More examples will be added by eSim team along the way. +If you have a good command on VHDL and electronics, please feel free to contribute. |