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Insufficient virtual memory

wenxuzhao
wenxuzhao over 13 years ago

 When I tried to plot large data files, I got the following error:

(\"Insufficient virtual memory\" 0 t nil (\"*Error* Insufficient virtual memory: Malloc failed\" nil))

I am using IC6.1.5.500

Is there any chance that I can go throught this? Or any way that I can increase virtual memory?

 

Appreciate your help!

 

Wenxu

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    wenxuzhao over 13 years ago

     Hi Quek,

    Thanks for your reply!

    the full version is: IC6.1.5.500.9

    I am running cadence2012 on a redhat 5.8(Tikanga) system, with 

    terminal > virtuoso &

    Since it is running simulation now, so I am not able to try the 64bits version. 

    I am not sure if the 64bits version is accordingly with the redhat system/version or with cadence release?

     

    Thank you!

     

    Wenxu

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    wenxuzhao over 13 years ago

     Hi Quek,

    Thanks for your reply!

    the full version is: IC6.1.5.500.9

    I am running cadence2012 on a redhat 5.8(Tikanga) system, with 

    terminal > virtuoso &

    Since it is running simulation now, so I am not able to try the 64bits version. 

    I am not sure if the 64bits version is accordingly with the redhat system/version or with cadence release?

     

    Thank you!

     

    Wenxu

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