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VCD - or Value Change Dump is the standard dump format for verilog designs. Use this to save the state of a simulation as it runs.

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  • VCD - or Value Change Dump is the standard dump format for verilog designs. Use this to save the state of a simulation as it runs.
  • Early releases were on the VCD variant, the CD-i disc, which was only playable on Philips' own CD-i player, before a industry standard was agreed upon in 1993. Philips had made a grave error in marketing their players in that a cartridge had to be separately purchased before a CD-i movie was playable, which became a major contributing factor to the commercial failure of the product.
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  • VCD - or Value Change Dump is the standard dump format for verilog designs. Use this to save the state of a simulation as it runs.
  • Early releases were on the VCD variant, the CD-i disc, which was only playable on Philips' own CD-i player, before a industry standard was agreed upon in 1993. Philips had made a grave error in marketing their players in that a cartridge had to be separately purchased before a CD-i movie was playable, which became a major contributing factor to the commercial failure of the product. The commercial failure of the CD-i player meant that the VCD format did not gain any ground in North America and Europe, though there were several additional reasons as well, aside from the one already mentioned, chief amongst them the advent of the qualitative superior DVD format (ironically co-developed by Philips), introduced hard on the heels of the VCD. Ultimately, Philips released around 125 titles, including seven Star Trek titles, in the aforementioned markets, before they threw in their lot with DVD in the latter half of the 1990s. VCD was, however, a commercial success in regions where average per capita income was substantially lower than in the developed world, such as Latin America, Africa, the Indian subcontinent, mainland China, and South East Asia (published under Deltamac), due to the relatively low cost of both players and discs, explaining why the majority of DVD players are still capable of playing the format. In recent years, as of 2011, VCD is starting to lose market share rapidly to DVD in these areas due to the fall of DVD prices, they themselves rapidly losing market share to the Blu-ray Disc.
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