Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!rpi!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!pacific.mps.ohio-state.edu!linac,unixhub!ditka!teda!th From: th@teda.UUCP (Tivonne Ha) Newsgroups: comp.lang.vhdl Subject: Question on version of VHDL. Message-ID: <22297@teda.UUCP> Date: 18 Mar 91 21:35:47 GMT Sender: news@ditka.chicago.com (Pulitzer at ditka) Distribution: usa Organization: Teradyne EDA, Inc. Lines: 19 I would appreciate your help in answering this question: I'm in charge of developing a software to interface from our shematic capture database to put out a VHDL design description. People here at my workplace would ask me occasionally: "Is there a specific version of VHDL that we support?" To my knowledge, there's no VHDL version at all. I always refer to the IEEE std 1076-1987 LRM as the point of reference. Am i correct in saying no version? If not, could you then tell me what is the latest version of VHDL that the industry normally would refer to? Thanks in advance, Tivonne -- Tivonne Ha UUCP: ...!{decwrl,sun}!teda!th Teradyne EDA, Inc. -- 5155 Old Ironsides Drive, Santa Clara, Ca 95054 Aste'rix: "Je suis las, las, las..." Obe'lix (a` Ide'fix): "Mais qu'est-ce-que c,a veut dire: 'Je suis la la la???'"