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Error while trying to save wave data into table format from Results Browser in Cadence

indra0804
indra0804 over 11 years ago

Hi All,

 

I am having an error while trying to save waveform data from Results Browser Window in Cadence. From Results Browser window I am able to plot the waveform, but when I am trying to open the data in table format with specific start/end time and step size, initially the window is getting somewhat into not-responding type of state, and after quite a few moments the waveform window is getting closed even, with the following error message printed in the terminal window

"*** glibc detected *** /mnt/cadence/IC614ISR_lnx86/tools/jre/bin/java: munmap_chunk(): invalid pointer: 0x008d37c5 ***"

 Please suggest what might be the issue and how else can I export the required data.

N.B: I have previously printed waveform data into table format and then to csv files and all in the past numerous times, but never have come across such a problem.

 

Regards,

 

Indrajit

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    indra0804 over 11 years ago

    Hi Tom,

    Thanks for the reply. I understand that may be the version I am using is a bit older, but thats something I can't help at the moment. I am a student at a university and naturally have very little hold over which version to be purchased or used. But, anyways thanks for reply.

     

    May be if someone else could give some work-around that can help me to extract the required data from this version itself. May be some option that is required to be changed or some other better way available for getting this done.

     

    Expecting that someone else can help me out...

     

    Regards,

    Indrajit

     

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    indra0804 over 11 years ago

    Hi Tom,

    Thanks for the reply. I understand that may be the version I am using is a bit older, but thats something I can't help at the moment. I am a student at a university and naturally have very little hold over which version to be purchased or used. But, anyways thanks for reply.

     

    May be if someone else could give some work-around that can help me to extract the required data from this version itself. May be some option that is required to be changed or some other better way available for getting this done.

     

    Expecting that someone else can help me out...

     

    Regards,

    Indrajit

     

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