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--- Quote Start --- The problem is that the files are larger than 1024 kb. --- Quote End --- No they aren't. Just a few kB each. I don't want to start a general discussion about the pros and cons of translaters like X-HDL. I once tested it and found it producing reasonable code quality. But I'm not presently using it. You shouldn't translate a MegaWizard generated file like spipll.c. Instead, you should be able to regenerate it as VHDL file in the MegaWizard.
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No, MegaWizard can generate VHDL on its own. I'd offer to learn some basics of Verilog, since it will always be useful.
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--- Quote Start --- No, MegaWizard can generate VHDL on its own. --- Quote End --- The suggestion was to translate an existing MegaWizard generated Verilog file to a VHDL file using the Megawizard "copy" feature. It's possible, because the original file contains all MegaWizard settings.
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How do I convert Verilog to VHDL using the MegaWizard?
I found MegaWizard on Tools->MegaWizart Plugin Manager- Mark as New
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The said function is called copy an existing custom megafunction variation

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