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Montecarlo simulation not starting in ADE-XL

saikatc
saikatc over 8 years ago

Hi,

I have designed a schematic, which I simulated in ADEL version IC6.1.6-64b.500.8

While running montecarlo simulation, I observed, the simulation did not even start.  I don't know exactly where it has gone wrong.  There is no log where I can find any error messages even. 

I will appreciate any kind of help on this.

Regards

Saikat Chatterjee

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    jaro over 8 years ago
    We saw similar issues, and I traced it back to {installdir}/tools/bin/cdsXvncd failing in several earlier versions of IC6 -- sorry, I don't recall the failure mode. One theoretical workaround would be to replace that VNC daemon with a symbolic link to a different VNC daemon, like /usr/bin/Xtightnvc
    I don't know if this is still a problem in the latest releases.
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  • jaro
    jaro over 8 years ago
    We saw similar issues, and I traced it back to {installdir}/tools/bin/cdsXvncd failing in several earlier versions of IC6 -- sorry, I don't recall the failure mode. One theoretical workaround would be to replace that VNC daemon with a symbolic link to a different VNC daemon, like /usr/bin/Xtightnvc
    I don't know if this is still a problem in the latest releases.
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