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nlambda must be defined or declared ERROR in ADEXL (again)

vastsky
vastsky over 13 years ago
Sorry to post the same issue as that in this thread: www.cadence.com/.../18826.aspx. I encounter exactly the same problem using ADE XL. But it seems like it hasn't been solved. And we are using IC614. Is there any solution now? Thank you very much!
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    Andrew Beckett over 13 years ago

    Do you have that design kit installed though? Just because you're not using it in your example does not mean that it won't have an influence... it may still have code being loaded via the .cdsinit file.

    You could repeat your test by doing:

    virtuoso -nocdsinit

    and then in the CIW entering:

    envSetVal("adexl.icrpStartup"  "binaryName" 'string "virtuoso -nocdsinit")

    before starting ADE XL.

    Regards,

    Andrew.

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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett over 13 years ago

    Do you have that design kit installed though? Just because you're not using it in your example does not mean that it won't have an influence... it may still have code being loaded via the .cdsinit file.

    You could repeat your test by doing:

    virtuoso -nocdsinit

    and then in the CIW entering:

    envSetVal("adexl.icrpStartup"  "binaryName" 'string "virtuoso -nocdsinit")

    before starting ADE XL.

    Regards,

    Andrew.

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