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Verilog, also known as '''IEEE1364''' is a hardware description language that is used to describe analogue or digital integrated circuits, it can be used to program gate arrays and FPGAs but is not as popular in that respect as [[VHDL]]. | Verilog, also known as '''IEEE1364''' is a hardware description language based on [[C]] that is used to describe analogue or digital integrated circuits, it can be used to program gate arrays and FPGAs but is not as popular in that respect as [[VHDL]]. | ||
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Verilog, also known as IEEE1364 is a hardware description language based on C that is used to describe analogue or digital integrated circuits, it can be used to program gate arrays and FPGAs but is not as popular in that respect as VHDL.
OS/2 text & programmers editors with VHDL file support
- NEdit - XFree86 - Autoindent, autocomplete and syntax highlighting - Open source - Discontinued.