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Introduction to Verilog-Mode

Written by Michael McNamara <mac@verilog.com> and Wilson Snyder <wsnyder@wsnyder.org>.

Summary

Verilog-mode.el is a free Verilog mode for Emacs which provides context-sensitive highlighting, auto indenting, and provides macro expansion capabilities to greatly reduce Verilog coding time.

Recent versions allow you to insert AUTOS in non-AUTO designs, so IP interconnect can be easily modified. You can also expand Verilog-2001 ".*" instantiations, to see what ports will be connected by simulators.

Popularity

Verilog-mode.el is being used by thousands of engineers world wide. The Verilog AUTOS are in use by many of the leading IP providers, including IP processor cores sold by MIPS and ARM.

See also

See the buttons at the top of this page, which include:

Verilog-Mode installation and download

Verilog-Mode examples and screen shots

Verilog-Mode FAQ

Verilog-Mode documentation, papers and presentations

Other Sites

Verilog.com is Michael McNamara (one of the author's) site. Here you can register to get mail about Verilog-Mode.

Note to Searchers

If you're looking for Verylog-mode or an Emacs mode for Verylog HDL, this is it, you just need to correct your spelling. :)

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