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Wavescan trace display issue

sohaiba
sohaiba over 13 years ago

Hello,

I am facing a problem during plot of each output on wavescan. The wavescan should automatically assign colours to each trace(to differentiate between traces), but actually the traces are always plotted as white in colour. After which I have to assign colour manually by right clicking on trace properties and assign a colour (which works but if I replace the plots, the traces return to white colour which are really confusing for multiple traces).I am using IC6.1.5.72. Is this a software issue or related to the hardware?

Regards

Sohaib

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    sohaiba over 13 years ago

      MMSIM 11.1 was being supported because Cadence 5.1.6 check configuration showed that it was supported, hence I don't think spectre is old. When we used the checkSysConf , it shows an error that IC6.1.5 does not support RHEL 6.0 as its patch does not exist in the following directory path "/IC615/share/patchData/Linux/i64". When we checked that path it only shows 4.0W and 5.0W for 64-bit and for the  "/IC615/share/patchData/Linux/i686* for 32-bit it showed only 4.0W folder placed inside.

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    sohaiba over 13 years ago

      MMSIM 11.1 was being supported because Cadence 5.1.6 check configuration showed that it was supported, hence I don't think spectre is old. When we used the checkSysConf , it shows an error that IC6.1.5 does not support RHEL 6.0 as its patch does not exist in the following directory path "/IC615/share/patchData/Linux/i64". When we checked that path it only shows 4.0W and 5.0W for 64-bit and for the  "/IC615/share/patchData/Linux/i686* for 32-bit it showed only 4.0W folder placed inside.

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