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ARM Fastsim, an instruction-set simulator and set of system models for ARM IP.; Gem5, an open source full-system and ISA simulator and framework.; OVPsim, a full-system simulation framework which is free for non-commercial use, and which comes with over 100 open source models and platforms that run Linux, Android, and many other operating systems.
VisSim - system simulation and optional C-code generation of electrical, process, control, bio-medical, mechanical and UML State chart systems. Vortex (software) - a complete simulation platform featuring a realtime physics engine for rigid body dynamics, an image generator, desktop tools (Editor and Player) and more.
Pragmatic C Software: V1995, minimal V2001: This is a GPL open-source simulator. It is a pure simulator. This simulator is not fully IEEE 1364-2001 compliant. It does not support generate and constant functions. Icarus Verilog: GPL2+ Stephen Williams: V1995, V2001, V2005, limited SV2005/SV2009/SV2012: Also known as iverilog.
SA-C programming language; Cascade (C to RTL synthesizer) from CriticalBlue; Mitrion-C from Mitrionics; SPARK (a C-to-VHDL) from University of California, San Diego [4] VLSI/VHDL CAD Group Index of Useful Tools from Case Western Reserve University [5] MyHDL is a Python-subset compiler and simulator to VHDL and Verilog [6]
Plant Simulation: Siemens PLM Software: Software that enables the simulation and optimization of production systems and processes. May 3, 2019 [10] Simcad Pro: CreateASoft, Inc Discrete event simulation software. On-The-Fly model changes while the simulation is running. Visual interface with no coding environment. Includes VR and Physics engine.
Packet Tracer is a cross-platform visual simulation tool designed by Cisco Systems that allows users to create network topologies and imitate modern computer networks.The software allows users to simulate the configuration of Cisco routers and switches using a simulated command line interface.
The ROSE compiler framework, developed at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL), is an open-source software compiler infrastructure to generate source-to-source analyzers and translators for multiple source languages including C (C89, C99, Unified Parallel C (UPC)), C++ (C++98, C++11), Fortran (77, 95, 2003), OpenMP, Java, Python, and PHP.
The programmer must specify the name of C-header files, enumerations, datatypes and functions needing to be accessed in the module, then they can be used as if they were Python objects. The Pyrex compiler will generate the necessary glue code automatically and compile the Pyrex code into a working Python module. [citation needed]