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how to enable to show all the simulation warnings

enzhu
enzhu over 7 years ago

Hi All,

In the transient simulation, there are many warnings, but they are suppressed. Do you know where to turn ON the option to show all the warnings or a much bigger number (say 100 instead 5)? 

Only one connection to the following 20 nodes:

inst_xx.inst_top_core.inst_top_analog.net034
inst_xx.inst_top_core.inst_top_analog.net040
inst_xx.inst_top_core.inst_top_analog.ibp0p8ua_ztc<4>
inst_xx.inst_top_core.inst_top_analog.ibp0p8ua_ztc<3>
inst_xx.inst_top_core.inst_top_analog.ibp0p8ua_ztc<2>
Further occurrences of this notice will be suppressed.

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    Andrew Beckett over 7 years ago

    Simulation->Options->Analog:

    For this particular message, which is a notice, change the maxnotestologfile. For other warnings, it would be maxwarnstologfile. The simulator default is 5, as can be seen from "spectre -h options".

    Regards,

    Andrew.

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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett over 7 years ago

    Simulation->Options->Analog:

    For this particular message, which is a notice, change the maxnotestologfile. For other warnings, it would be maxwarnstologfile. The simulator default is 5, as can be seen from "spectre -h options".

    Regards,

    Andrew.

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