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Authors: Philip A. Wilsey phil.wilsey@uc.edu Dale E. Martin dmartin@ece.uc.edu
SCRAM is a VHDL frontend analyzer and code generator. It stores the parsed VHDL into the SAVANT intermediate form. The code is currently under active development and should be considered in an early alpha status. Some C++ code generation capabilities are present (using the '-publish_cc' switch), but it is still some distance from useful. The command line arguments to SCRAM can be obtained by typing 'scram -h' (after scram is properly installed).
