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#read_verilog ../verilog/unisims
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# blockbox versions
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read_verilog ../verilog/unisims_synth
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read_verilog -I../verilog/trilib ../verilog/trilib/*
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##### arrays
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read_verilog -I../verilog/trilib ../verilog/work/*
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# The blackbox attribute on modules is used to mark empty stub modules
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# that have the same ports as the real thing but do not contain information
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# on the internal configuration. This modules are only used by the synthesis
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# does not output blackbox modules on default. read_verilog, unless called with
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# The whitebox attribute on modules triggers the same behavior as blackbox, but
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# is for whitebox modules, i.e. library modules that contain a behavioral model
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# of the cell type.
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read_verilog -lib ./verilog/unisims
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hierarchy -top c
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../verilog
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