Me before watching the video: I'm thinking how to make a Factorio-like game with Qspice.. Me after watching the video: This is actually crazy. Good job.
Great. I noticed that it Compile Verilog to C++, so the QSPICE final simulation is based on C++? If it directly compiles the Verilog without converting to C++ would be great. I mean don't know how efficient is the Verilog compiled to C++ first? Also, any plan to add VHDL in the future?
But it does not matter. Don’t you realize that in both ways a machine code is a final result? There are number of special tools for writing, building and simulating hdl. Because qspice is not about a hardware. It’s about signals
These videos are fantastic. Please do more, Mike!
This fast and easy way to include C++ models is very exiting! I would also highly appreciate a C++ API to manipulate and run the simulation itself!
So is it possible to simulate a microcontroller in qspice ?
Applause! More of the kind. Greetings!
Wow... Great stuff...!
Me before watching the video: I'm thinking how to make a Factorio-like game with Qspice..
Me after watching the video: This is actually crazy. Good job.
We have waited so long for an update on LTspice. What about our old work will it be compatibel with Qspice?
Amazing Mike 🎉❤
Thank you for the video. Does it support verilogA as well ?
Great. I noticed that it Compile Verilog to C++, so the QSPICE final simulation is based on C++? If it directly compiles the Verilog without converting to C++ would be great. I mean don't know how efficient is the Verilog compiled to C++ first? Also, any plan to add VHDL in the future?
But it does not matter. Don’t you realize that in both ways a machine code is a final result? There are number of special tools for writing, building and simulating hdl. Because qspice is not about a hardware. It’s about signals
You are right, the machine code is the final result. But Qspice is all about hardware, signals and now about software too. @@sc0or