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Cadence Libraries Setup

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tester over 16 years ago

 Dear All,

Can anyone of you tell me how to setup Cadence libraries so that I can use the default library such as analogLib. I am using IC5141. Thanks a lot in advance.

 

Have a nice day!

 

 

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    skillUser over 16 years ago

    Hi,

    The checkSysConf utility should be part of your Cadence tool installation, it is found under the <cds_install_dir>/tools/bin directory. If you cannot find it, you can download the latest version of the tool from the online support site, or you can download Lic+Config Utils from the Downloads site which contains checkSysConf plus other things.  The following link take you to the checkSysConf page on the self-help site which provides more information on setup and usage: checkSysConf self-help.

    For the "loopback" I was referring to the following entry in the /etc/hosts file:

     

    127.0.0.1               <machine_name> localhost.localdomain localhost 

    I hope that this answers your questions.

    Regards,

    Lawrence.

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  • skillUser
    skillUser over 16 years ago

    Hi,

    The checkSysConf utility should be part of your Cadence tool installation, it is found under the <cds_install_dir>/tools/bin directory. If you cannot find it, you can download the latest version of the tool from the online support site, or you can download Lic+Config Utils from the Downloads site which contains checkSysConf plus other things.  The following link take you to the checkSysConf page on the self-help site which provides more information on setup and usage: checkSysConf self-help.

    For the "loopback" I was referring to the following entry in the /etc/hosts file:

     

    127.0.0.1               <machine_name> localhost.localdomain localhost 

    I hope that this answers your questions.

    Regards,

    Lawrence.

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