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Problem with spectremdl.

AnnaS
AnnaS over 15 years ago
Hi All,

I am facing some problem using this command:

spectremdl -batch Netlist.mdl -design nmos_test.scs  

The error log is:

.../linux/mmsim6.0.ISR26/tools.lnx86/bin/spectre: line 171:  2013 Segmentation fault      (coredumped) .../linux/mmsim6.0.ISR26/tools.lnx86/spectre/bin/spectre =mdl Netlist.mdl nmos_test.scs
 It will be great if someone can advise how to handle this.

Thanks,Anna
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    Andrew Beckett over 15 years ago
    Anna,

    It's impossible to debug a generic internal error with the data that reproduced it, but I would say that that's rather an old MMSIM version (4-5 years old). You'd be best testing it with MMSIM71 and then reporting it to Cadence support if it is still a problem. It may have been fixed in the meantime.

    Regards,

    Andrew
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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett over 15 years ago
    Anna,

    It's impossible to debug a generic internal error with the data that reproduced it, but I would say that that's rather an old MMSIM version (4-5 years old). You'd be best testing it with MMSIM71 and then reporting it to Cadence support if it is still a problem. It may have been fixed in the meantime.

    Regards,

    Andrew
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