i wish i found this video way sooner when i was taking VHDL design course last semester. I'm struggling so much because (currently) I'm the only linux user in my whole batch lol. And my lecturer insist that I use the same software made for windows (which is quartus if i remember correctly). I had to run it on wine (which kinda makes it buggy ofc). And then today this video pops up in my recommendation :) And this example you provided is the same as what we basically have done in the VHDL design class. Life is trolling me. Keep up the videos sir, u did a very good job at explaining step by step & the important parts🔥
I just finished following this tutorial successfully and I have to say this is the best video I have seen on the topic. Thank you very much for making this video!
in *vim* you can type *11g* , then *e* and it will take you straight to the end of line 11 where you can type *a* and add the semicolon, then ESC. Learn vi to be a faster developer
Hi, thanks for the video it was really helpful. Could you also make video, how to write a TCL script, that adds the interesting signals and sets the zoom as I like it ?
@@HimanshuSingh-jq7yg I got ghdl form here: gist.github.com/mathieucaroff/73ccbd30638d9b37b7129a7b7b8d7726 but gtkwave was simple from "sudo apt-get install gtkwave"
Good Morning Sir. Thank You For your Explaination . Please can you help me creating a Bash Script to Compile Many vhdl Files parsing in Argument . Those should print a Message for example if the Analyse is good (echo "Analyse ok") otherwise (echo "Analyse Failled")
Thx, it is a very helpful video. But why not just use Vivado or altera? they have free version and much easier to use. PS: are you going to push out VHDL tutorials on your *learn VHDL* channel? (not much of VHDL tutorials on youtube)
Because this is much easier to setup, it isn't proprietary and it runs on every platform. It baffles me that most hardware design tools run on Windows (who wants to use Windows anyways)????
i wish i found this video way sooner when i was taking VHDL design course last semester. I'm struggling so much because (currently) I'm the only linux user in my whole batch lol. And my lecturer insist that I use the same software made for windows (which is quartus if i remember correctly). I had to run it on wine (which kinda makes it buggy ofc). And then today this video pops up in my recommendation :)
And this example you provided is the same as what we basically have done in the VHDL design class. Life is trolling me. Keep up the videos sir, u did a very good job at explaining step by step & the important parts🔥
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I just finished following this tutorial successfully and I have to say this is the best video I have seen on the topic. Thank you very much for making this video!
Dude you are a boss! Thank you so much for making this video consisting of pure gold!!!
Thank you, Dave. This video was very helpful.
Such a helpful video! Thanks.
Clear and concise instructions, I find your tutorial, very useful, I'm subscribing :)
Thank you so much man, this video was amazing! Haven't coded in VHDL before so this was a great intro for me :D
Amazing video learned a lot from it. Please make more VHDL tutorials videos
in *vim* you can type *11g* , then *e* and it will take you straight to the end of line 11 where you can type *a* and add the semicolon, then ESC. Learn vi to be a faster developer
Hi, thanks for the video it was really helpful. Could you also make video, how to write a TCL script, that adds the interesting signals and sets the zoom as I like it ?
I had to compile ghdl myself on Ubuntu 18 but, other than that, it was really easy for me to follow along! Thanks!
How did you install the ghdl and gtkwave on ubuntu
@@HimanshuSingh-jq7yg I got ghdl form here: gist.github.com/mathieucaroff/73ccbd30638d9b37b7129a7b7b8d7726 but gtkwave was simple from "sudo apt-get install gtkwave"
@@LaviniaMeds Thanks a lot.
Thanks for the video, it's very well done!
this is really helpful dude. Thanks !!!
Thank you for this video, it is very useful!
Excellent tutorial!
It's showing an error called can't match character literal 'x' with type std_ulogic...what to do?
great video!
thanks very much for the turorial!
Good Morning Sir. Thank You For your Explaination . Please can you help me creating a Bash Script to Compile Many vhdl Files parsing in Argument . Those should print a Message for example if the Analyse is good (echo "Analyse ok") otherwise (echo "Analyse Failled")
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This is great thank you!
Thanks a lot
thank u , it was very helpful
ghdl in ubuntu does not generate .o file, useful video!
its so good.
Thx, it is a very helpful video. But why not just use Vivado or altera? they have free version and much easier to use. PS: are you going to push out VHDL tutorials on your *learn VHDL* channel? (not much of VHDL tutorials on youtube)
VHDLwhiz could be helpful.
Because this is much easier to setup, it isn't proprietary and it runs on every platform. It baffles me that most hardware design tools run on Windows (who wants to use Windows anyways)????
That doesnt work for Ubuntu and I can't see your screen in the video. Thank you anyway
great tutorial.
French 😄😄😄😄... sorry but this is the first time I'm hearing French accent beside in the movies....
thank u , it was very helpful