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top-notch computer to run Assura

RRibeiro
RRibeiro over 14 years ago
Hello all, from a while I'm having problem with Assura running times, crashing, etc, etc, etc .... and I'm seeking some advice in building a good computer to reduce all this issues. ( from memory, CPU, graphic card, swap memory, etc,etc,etc ) Just to have an idea of the layout size 25612um x 32612um .... Thanks for your help Kind Regards
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    Zach over 14 years ago

    RRibeiro, I frequently use Assura on reticle sized layouts.  I have some questions:

    1) What are the exact error messages that you are getting?

    2) What version of Assura are you running and have you checked to see if it is compatible with your rule deck?

    3) Have you tried using the avParameter "?diskList"   ?

    4) Have you checked to see if your 0.18u fab can build wafers consisting of reticle steps of that size (25.6mm x 32.6mm) ?

     Regards, Zach

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    Zach over 14 years ago

    RRibeiro, I frequently use Assura on reticle sized layouts.  I have some questions:

    1) What are the exact error messages that you are getting?

    2) What version of Assura are you running and have you checked to see if it is compatible with your rule deck?

    3) Have you tried using the avParameter "?diskList"   ?

    4) Have you checked to see if your 0.18u fab can build wafers consisting of reticle steps of that size (25.6mm x 32.6mm) ?

     Regards, Zach

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