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Hello.
I used Quartus 9 about two years ago. I never got much into it - I was only interested in compiling and simulating some very basic VHDL code. At the time, it was quite simple - write a VHDL file, save, compile, make a waveform file and simulate. Now... well, it's different for starters. I've been trying to get it work all day today. I checked out all the tutorials, the handbook, even the interactive tutorials - to many to complicated things. Click here, click there, see this, see that... To clarify more, I just want to simulate something as simple as this:entity And_2 is
port (x, y: in BIT; z: out BIT);
end entity And_2;
architecture ex1 of And_2 is
begin
z <= x and y;
end architecture ex1;
Could you please help me? What do I need to do to get a simple click & simulate as it was in Quartus 9? That's what I need for now - I am just starting. If it cannot be done without all the stuff I don't want to know at the moment, is there an alternative software that I can use? It has to be free, of course - I am a student. Thank you.
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