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ncelab: *F,TOOMTS: more than one -TIMESCALE option.

Ctree
Ctree over 9 years ago

Hey, has sb met this error, how to solve it?

ncelab: *F,TOOMTS: more than one -TIMESCALE option.
ncelab: Memory Usage - 36.1M program + 8.2M data = 44.3M total
ncelab: CPU Usage - 0.0s system + 0.0s user = 0.0s total (0.0s, 74.4% cpu)
Failed to elaborate ("wk_abc" "TB_abc" "config").

Regards,

Tony Zhang

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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett over 9 years ago

    From the help on this error:

    UNIX> nchelp ncelab TOOMTS
    nchelp: 14.10-s030: (c) Copyright 1995-2015 Cadence Design Systems, Inc.
    ncelab/TOOMTS =
            Only one simulation timescale option (-TIMESCALE) is allowed per
            invocation of ncelab.

    It sounds as if you've specified -timescale twice on the command line for ncelab (or irun). Can you check that?

    Regards,

    Andrew.

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  • Ctree
    Ctree over 9 years ago
    I did not modify anything. but for old testbench, there is no this problem. I made a new testbench, this problem appeared? And I do not know what should I modify. Any suggestions? Regards, Zhiqiang
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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett over 9 years ago

    Unknown said:
    Any suggestions?

    Not really, because there's not really enough info to work with. Please contact customer support - it will be far easier to debug what you've done that way.

    Regards,

    Andrew.

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