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multi-Core simulation with Ultrasim?

01farhad10
01farhad10 over 13 years ago

I was wondering if it is possible to do multi-Core simulation (multi-threading) with Ultrasim? I looked over the Ultrasim User Guide but I didn't find anything relevant.

Thanks

 

 

 

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  • Quek
    Quek over 13 years ago

    Hi 01farhad10

    You can use "ultrasim +multithread". Please execute "ultrasim -help" in a terminal window. : )

    Best regards
    Quek

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  • 01farhad10
    01farhad10 over 13 years ago

    Thanks Quek for your response. I ran "ultrasim -help" in a terminal window but it doesn't show the +multithread option. I'm using ultrasim version 7.2.0 32bit (08/27/2010). Is my version outdated or there is another reason I'm not seeing this option?

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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett over 13 years ago
    Yes, it's too old. There has been MMSIM10.1 and MMSIM11.1 since then (a change of numbering scheme meant there was a big jump from 7.2 to 10.1).

    The latest extends the modes that support multi-threading, so I'd suggest using 11.1

    Andrew
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  • 01farhad10
    01farhad10 over 13 years ago

    ok, then it seems I need to ask our administrator to update MMSIM.

    Thanks Andrew

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