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How to compile verilog file to valid IC6.x cellview from command prompt

aleksand1975
aleksand1975 over 13 years ago

Hi,

I need to compile verilog files to valid  IC6.x cellviews from command prompt (batch file).

In IC5.x I used command “ncvlog –use5x...” to compile existing verilog file to valid cellview

In  IC6.x with ncvlog 11.1 cellview still criated in format of IC5.x . It meens no netlist.oa and some other files that exists in IC6.x cellview.

So can you please explain me how can i create valid  IC6.x cellview using command prompt command?

THank you very much. 

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    aleksand1975 over 13 years ago

    Hi Andrew, 

    Thank you for explanation. But is it a way to run this function (vmsUpdateCellViews()) from batch file?

     

    Regards,

    Alex. 

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    aleksand1975 over 13 years ago

    Hi Andrew, 

    Thank you for explanation. But is it a way to run this function (vmsUpdateCellViews()) from batch file?

     

    Regards,

    Alex. 

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