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* Help wanted finding a graphical state diagram tool
@ 1998-10-18  0:00 George Cooper
  1998-10-18  0:00 ` Quinn Tyler Jackson
                   ` (3 more replies)
  0 siblings, 4 replies; 6+ messages in thread
From: George Cooper @ 1998-10-18  0:00 UTC (permalink / raw)


I'm looking for a Windows tool to graphically create state
diagrams from which code is automatically generated. I'm specifically
interested in generating VHDL, Verilog and C. 

I know about the tools from StateCAD and Summit Design and was wondering
if anyone knows of any others. I'd greatly appreciate any replies by
email as I can't get to the newsgroups that often.

Regards

-- 
George Cooper




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* Re: Help wanted finding a graphical state diagram tool
  1998-10-18  0:00 Help wanted finding a graphical state diagram tool George Cooper
@ 1998-10-18  0:00 ` Quinn Tyler Jackson
  1998-10-19  0:00   ` Leo Shvarberg
  1998-10-21  0:00 ` Tsu-Hua Wang
                   ` (2 subsequent siblings)
  3 siblings, 1 reply; 6+ messages in thread
From: Quinn Tyler Jackson @ 1998-10-18  0:00 UTC (permalink / raw)


George Cooper wrote in message ...

>I'm looking for a Windows tool to graphically create state
>diagrams from which code is automatically generated. I'm specifically
>interested in generating VHDL, Verilog and C.

I've never personally used it, but you might check out Libero at Imatix:

    http://www.imatix.com/html/libero/index.htm


If it's anything like Xitami, their free web server, then it's a gem.

Their page claims the following:

    What Languages can I use?

    C
    Java
    C++
    Perl
    Awk
    UNIX shells - Korn shell, BASH, Bourne shell, C shell
    Rexx
    MS Visual Basic
    MS Test Basic
    COBOL
    MS 80x86 Assembler

    ... with open-ended support for other languages.
    Libero uses a programmable code generator engine.
    To generate code in a specific language, you write a new
    schema. A schema is like a script or program, written using
    Libero's schema language.

It's free, and the source is available.

--
Quinn Tyler Jackson

email: qjackson@wave.home.com
url: http://www.qtj.net/~quinn/
ftp: qtj.net

"... it is wrong to say that a good language is important to thought, merely;
for it is the essence of it."  -- Charles Sanders Peirce









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* Re: Help wanted finding a graphical state diagram tool
  1998-10-18  0:00 ` Quinn Tyler Jackson
@ 1998-10-19  0:00   ` Leo Shvarberg
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 6+ messages in thread
From: Leo Shvarberg @ 1998-10-19  0:00 UTC (permalink / raw)


Quinn Tyler Jackson wrote:
> 
> George Cooper wrote in message ...
> 
> >I'm looking for a Windows tool to graphically create state
> >diagrams from which code is automatically generated. I'm specifically
> >interested in generating VHDL, Verilog and C.
> 
> I've never personally used it, but you might check out Libero at Imatix:
> 
>     http://www.imatix.com/html/libero/index.htm
> 
> If it's anything like Xitami, their free web server, then it's a gem.
> 
> Their page claims the following:
> 
>     What Languages can I use?
> 
>     C
>     Java
>     C++
>     Perl
>     Awk
>     UNIX shells - Korn shell, BASH, Bourne shell, C shell
>     Rexx
>     MS Visual Basic
>     MS Test Basic
>     COBOL
>     MS 80x86 Assembler
> 
>     ... with open-ended support for other languages.
>     Libero uses a programmable code generator engine.
>     To generate code in a specific language, you write a new
>     schema. A schema is like a script or program, written using
>     Libero's schema language.
> 
> It's free, and the source is available.
> 
> --
> Quinn Tyler Jackson
> 
> email: qjackson@wave.home.com
> url: http://www.qtj.net/~quinn/
> ftp: qtj.net
> 
> "... it is wrong to say that a good language is important to thought, merely;
> for it is the essence of it."  -- Charles Sanders Peirce

Aldec - www.aldec.com used to offer their state machine editor for
download on their WWW site for free.Check it out. may be it is still
there. It generated VHDL code from the state diagrams. It was pretty
good tool. 
Good luck.
LS.




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* Re: Help wanted finding a graphical state diagram tool
  1998-10-18  0:00 Help wanted finding a graphical state diagram tool George Cooper
                   ` (2 preceding siblings ...)
  1998-10-21  0:00 ` Tsu-Hua Wang
@ 1998-10-21  0:00 ` Tsu-Hua Wang
  3 siblings, 0 replies; 6+ messages in thread
From: Tsu-Hua Wang @ 1998-10-21  0:00 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: George Cooper

Try 
	http://www.employees.org/~ciscofsm

it give you more than fsm diagram.

-Tsu-Hua

George Cooper wrote:
> 
> I'm looking for a Windows tool to graphically create state
> diagrams from which code is automatically generated. I'm specifically
> interested in generating VHDL, Verilog and C.
> 
> I know about the tools from StateCAD and Summit Design and was wondering
> if anyone knows of any others. I'd greatly appreciate any replies by
> email as I can't get to the newsgroups that often.
> 
> Regards
> 
> --
> George Cooper




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* Re: Help wanted finding a graphical state diagram tool
  1998-10-18  0:00 Help wanted finding a graphical state diagram tool George Cooper
  1998-10-18  0:00 ` Quinn Tyler Jackson
  1998-10-21  0:00 ` Tsu-Hua Wang
@ 1998-10-21  0:00 ` Tsu-Hua Wang
  1998-10-21  0:00 ` Tsu-Hua Wang
  3 siblings, 0 replies; 6+ messages in thread
From: Tsu-Hua Wang @ 1998-10-21  0:00 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: George Cooper

Try 
	http://www.employees.org/~ciscofsm

it give you more than fsm diagram.

-Tsu-Hua

George Cooper wrote:
> 
> I'm looking for a Windows tool to graphically create state
> diagrams from which code is automatically generated. I'm specifically
> interested in generating VHDL, Verilog and C.
> 
> I know about the tools from StateCAD and Summit Design and was wondering
> if anyone knows of any others. I'd greatly appreciate any replies by
> email as I can't get to the newsgroups that often.
> 
> Regards
> 
> --
> George Cooper




^ permalink raw reply	[flat|nested] 6+ messages in thread

* Re: Help wanted finding a graphical state diagram tool
  1998-10-18  0:00 Help wanted finding a graphical state diagram tool George Cooper
  1998-10-18  0:00 ` Quinn Tyler Jackson
@ 1998-10-21  0:00 ` Tsu-Hua Wang
  1998-10-21  0:00 ` Tsu-Hua Wang
  1998-10-21  0:00 ` Tsu-Hua Wang
  3 siblings, 0 replies; 6+ messages in thread
From: Tsu-Hua Wang @ 1998-10-21  0:00 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: George Cooper

Try 
	http://www.employees.org/~ciscofsm

it give you more than fsm diagram.

-Tsu-Hua

George Cooper wrote:
> 
> I'm looking for a Windows tool to graphically create state
> diagrams from which code is automatically generated. I'm specifically
> interested in generating VHDL, Verilog and C.
> 
> I know about the tools from StateCAD and Summit Design and was wondering
> if anyone knows of any others. I'd greatly appreciate any replies by
> email as I can't get to the newsgroups that often.
> 
> Regards
> 
> --
> George Cooper




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