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GHDL - a VHDL simulator GHDL is the leading open source VHDL simulator. Now on github.com/tgingold/ ghdl. We have binary distributions for Debian Linux, Mac OSX and Windows. On other systems, getting GHDL from here means downloading the current source package and building GHDL from source.

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VHDL Simili is a low-cost, yet powerful and feature-rich VHDL development system designed for the serious hardware designer. You can provide multple verilog files even with wildcard like.v throught the -filelist switch. You can use the -sort switch to tell the tool to sort the files before processing them, this -sort switch is mandatory if your input files are in random order. Also, you can exclude files with the -excludefilelist switch which also supports wildcards.