berkeley-abc(1)
berkeley-abc - A System for Sequential Synthesis and Verification
Description
BERKELEY-ABC
NAME
berkeley-abc - A System for Sequential Synthesis and Verification
SYNOPSIS
berkeley-abc [-c cmd] [-f script] [-h] [-o file] [-s] [-t type] [-T type] [-x] [-b] <file>
DESCRIPTION
This manual page documents briefly the berkeley-abc command.
berkeley-abc is a program that synthesizes RTL to gate-level logic.
OPTIONS
-c cmd
execute commands ‘cmd’
-q cmd
execute commands ‘cmd’ quietly
-C cmd
execute commands ‘cmd’, then continue in interactive mode
-F script
execute commands from a script file and echo commands
-f script
execute commands from a script file
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-h |
print the command usage |
-o file
specify output filename to store the result
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-s |
do not read any initialization file |
-t type
specify input type (blif_mv (default), blif_mvs, blif, or none)
-T type
specify output type (blif_mv (default), blif_mvs, blif, or none)
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-x |
equivalent to ’-t none -T none’ |
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-b |
running in bridge mode |
AUTHOR
This manual page was written by Ruben Undheim <ruben.undheim@gmail.com> for the Debian project (and may be used by others).