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Parmys (Old Persian: (H)uparviyā, Elamite: Uparmiya) was a Persian princess, the only daughter of Bardiya (Smerdis), son of Cyrus the Great. When Darius the Great seized the Achaemenid throne, he married two daughters (Atossa and Artystone) of Cyrus the Great and later with Parmys. Parmys bore him a son called Ariomardus. References
Parmys. Parmys frontend utilizes Yosys which is a framework for Verilog RTL synthesis and Parmys-plugin as partial mapper.
Parmys is the default frontend in VTR flow which means it is no more necessary to pass build flags to cmake or explicitly define the start stage of vtr flow as parmys.
People > Parmys. Parmys Background Parmida (Elamite Uparmiya) was a Persian princess, the only daughter of Bardiya (Smerdis), son of Cyrus the Great.
Parmys (Old Persian Uparmiya ): one of the wives of the Persian king Darius I the Great. According to the Greek researcher Herodotus (c.480-c.429), Parmys was a daughter of Smerdis, note the second son of king Cyrus the Great.
The Parmys plugin enabled the Odin-II intelligent partial mapping features (hard. logic inference, logic binding, and hard or soft logic trade-ofs) within the Yosys. synthesis suite. First, the HDL is elaborated in Yosys and the FPGA architecture.
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Parmys (Partial Mapper for Yosys) Plugin. This repository contains intellignet partial mapper plugin from Odin-II for Yosys. The project build skeleton is based on Yosys F4PGA Plugins project. It is highly recommended to utilize this plugin through the Verilog to Routing (VTR) project.