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Save and Check in IC61

minci
minci over 14 years ago

 H,there

I am using IC614 and mmsim72.When I finish a schematic and press x,then lunch ADEGXL and press run,it inform me of this schematic is not save and want me to press "Save and Check" button.I used IC5141 before and I can run the simulation only press x to check,not save.

Must I save before running simulation in IC614?

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    Andrew Beckett over 14 years ago

    In IC614, if using ADE L, you don't have to save. If using ADE XL/GXL then you do need to save, because the netlisting is done in a background process (potentially distributed along with the simulation and the results post-processing). Since it's not in the main executable, it cannot access the unsaved data.

    Regards,

    Andrew.

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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett over 14 years ago

    In IC614, if using ADE L, you don't have to save. If using ADE XL/GXL then you do need to save, because the netlisting is done in a background process (potentially distributed along with the simulation and the results post-processing). Since it's not in the main executable, it cannot access the unsaved data.

    Regards,

    Andrew.

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