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GEZEL is a cycle-based hardware description language based on the Finite-State-Machine + Datapath (FSMD) model. The GEZEL tools offer stand-alone simulation, cosimulation, and code-generation into synthesizable code. Through user-defined library-block extensions in C++, new cosimulation/cosynthesis interfaces can be added.
- Download (latest version is GEZEL 2.4, Sep 29, 2009)
- GEZEL Examples: Examples of processors and coprocessors designed in GEZEL.
- GEZEL Language Reference: Everything related to GEZEL syntax.
- GEZEL User Manual: Online documentation covering how to design and simulate GEZEL models.
- [Standalone Simulation]: Use the simulation tools and associated profilers.
- [Instruction-set Cosimulation]: How to develop and run cosimulations.
- [Library Blocks]: List of library blocks, and how to develop your own.
- [Installation]: Step-by-step instructions.
- Related Projects: A list of projects that use GEZEL or work with GEZEL
- Publications
News
- Sep 29, 2009: GEZEL 2.4 is released on sourceforge. Check out the new packaging for Ubuntu.
- Jan 25, 2009: A couple of hints for Cygwin Users on GEZEL Installation Cygwin
- Nov 8, 2008: Mac User? Follow instructions for GEZEL Installation Mac OS X by [BSS]
- Jan 11, 2008: GEZEL 2.3 is released and moved to [Sourceforge].
- Dec 1, 2007: Creating GEZEL Listings? Check the Pretty Printing page.
- Dec 18, 2006: GEZEL 2.2 is released. Download the latest version of the source code.
- June 27, 2006: GEZEL 2.1 is released.

