![]() This is for a personal hobby, not for any industry-type work, so it doesn't need to be mega-powerful or anything. I was wondering if you guys know how to set up a slightly more powerful editor like Visual Studio Code or something to do basic Verilog work. ![]() Right now I use sublime text to write my Verilog source and when I need to simulate I switch to ModelSim and when I need to load the bitstream I switch to Vivado (both user projects that are set up to simply reference my source files). that compiles the files or writes the bitstream or anything. I don't need an editor that acts like an IDE, i.e. I don't really like working in Vivado though, and I primarily work on a Mac (I use Vivado on Parallels+Windows 8 since it doesn't have a Mac version), so I was wondering if there's an alternative. So in class we used the Vivado IDE on Windows to write Verilog code.
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