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running IC5141 based Monte Carlo ocean scripts in IC61 OCEAN

NikhilCadence
NikhilCadence over 14 years ago

 Hi,

 

I am trying to run a IC5141 based Monte Carlo ocean script in IC61 OCEAN. I understand that IC5141 based Monte Carlo scripts will not be supported in future release of IC61 OCEAN and that users should migrate their Monte Carlo scripts to OCEANXL. But from what I read online, it should still work. However, I get the following error:

 Simulating `input.scs' on xyz at 2:46:26 PM, Mon Jan 24, 2011

        (process id: 4465).

Error found by spectre during circuit read-in.

    ERROR (SFE-874): "input.scs" 1248: Unexpected identifier "sampling".
        Expected equals.

 

The error references the following section of the input.scs file (which is a footer that is added to the actual 'netlist' file):

 mc1 montecarlo numruns=1 seed=12345 variations=Mismatch Only \
    sampling=standard donominal=no scalarfile="../monteCarlo/mcdata" \
    paramfile="../monteCarlo/mcparam" saveprocessparams=yes \
    processparamfile="../monteCarlo/processParam" \
    processscalarfile="../monteCarlo/processData" savemismatchparams=yes \
    mismatchparamfile="../monteCarlo/mismatchparam" \
    mismatchscalarfile="../monteCarlo/mismatchdata" \
    dumpdependency=mismatch \
    dependencymapfile="../monteCarlo/mismatchdependency" {
 

I am using MMSim 10.1.0.213.isr, and IC 6.1.4. Any help on how to successfully run a IC5141 based monte carlo ocean script in this environment would be much appreciated, thanks!

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