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Problems visualizing results with Wavescan - MMSIM 6.2 - IC 5.1.14

yoyega
yoyega over 15 years ago

 Hi, I am using MMSIM 6.2 with IC.5.1.14. I have to run a large tran simulation with spectre and I've been having problems at the moment of visualizing the results with wavescan. According to sourcelink solution 11264780 I should set the following variable to have the tran.tran file broken up in 2GB files: setenv PSF_WRITE_CHUNK_MODE_ON true. So I have set this environment variable, but I still have only one tran.tran file of 70GB. Is there a solution for this?

 

Thanks,

Pedro

 

 

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    yoyega over 15 years ago

     Hi, thanks for your replies! it looks like I had a mistake on one my files and I was using sst2 format instead of psf. Looks like everything works fine now :)

     

    By the way, do you know how could I invoke  Simvision from the command line?...I know this is a very newby question, but...

     

    Thanks,

    Pedro

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    yoyega over 15 years ago

     Hi, thanks for your replies! it looks like I had a mistake on one my files and I was using sst2 format instead of psf. Looks like everything works fine now :)

     

    By the way, do you know how could I invoke  Simvision from the command line?...I know this is a very newby question, but...

     

    Thanks,

    Pedro

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