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[SOLVED]: IC615 installation?

emax
emax over 12 years ago

Previously the installation package was based on CDROMs and we normally point to CDROM1 in the InstallScape to start installation. But for the one I downloaded have not found any CDROM folder.

The list of folders and files in the download are:
1. iscape_logs (folder)
2. kits (folder containing lots of t.Z files)
3. .kpsource (file)
4. Hotfix_IC06.15.xxx-615_lnx86.sdp (file)
and
5. ic_index.sdx (file)

The MMSIM12 also has similar files and folders. The installation procedure changed or am I missing something? Where is the base package?

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    Andrew Beckett over 11 years ago

    Spectre is in the MMSIM stream as described by the last poster, so you need to install an MMSIM release and also put <MMSIMhome>/tools/bin into your UNIX path. For example, in csh do:

    set path = (/path/to/MMSIM/tools/bin $path)

    or in bash/ksh do:

    export PATH=/path/to/MMSIM/tools/bin:$PATH

    (of course, replace /path/to/MMSIM with the location that you installed the MMSIM stream).

    The apt-get message is just because's some component of webgui which is called spectre - nothing to do with Cadence tools.

    Regards,

    Andrew.

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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett over 11 years ago

    Spectre is in the MMSIM stream as described by the last poster, so you need to install an MMSIM release and also put <MMSIMhome>/tools/bin into your UNIX path. For example, in csh do:

    set path = (/path/to/MMSIM/tools/bin $path)

    or in bash/ksh do:

    export PATH=/path/to/MMSIM/tools/bin:$PATH

    (of course, replace /path/to/MMSIM with the location that you installed the MMSIM stream).

    The apt-get message is just because's some component of webgui which is called spectre - nothing to do with Cadence tools.

    Regards,

    Andrew.

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