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Configure IC6.1.3.502

lulhs
lulhs over 16 years ago

I installed IC6.1.3502 version, but I still need to do the configure step.

Any one can tell me which packages to configure and how? Is there any tutorials to show that?

 Thanks,

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    skillUser over 16 years ago

     HI Lina,

    Remember that you only need to do this if you need one of the digital simulators, e.g NC-Sim for simulating VHDL and/or Verilog. Likewise, for the analog simulation you would install MMSIM (MultiMode Simulators) for an analog simulator e.g. Ultrasim or Spectre.

     Your original question was basically "what needs configuring" and the answer is that it depends to some extent on other tools that you might be using (such as MMSIM tools or IUS tools).

    Regards,

    Lawrence.

     

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  • skillUser
    skillUser over 16 years ago

     HI Lina,

    Remember that you only need to do this if you need one of the digital simulators, e.g NC-Sim for simulating VHDL and/or Verilog. Likewise, for the analog simulation you would install MMSIM (MultiMode Simulators) for an analog simulator e.g. Ultrasim or Spectre.

     Your original question was basically "what needs configuring" and the answer is that it depends to some extent on other tools that you might be using (such as MMSIM tools or IUS tools).

    Regards,

    Lawrence.

     

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