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edit schematic annotation will freeze the whole cadence session until I xkill it

monglebest
monglebest over 6 years ago

I am using Cadence Virtuoso IC6.1.7-64b.500.21 with ADE-L.

I find it in multiple cases that when I open view->annotations->Setup and try to add more DC Operating Points, the whole cadence session will be freezon. I come back the next morning, it is still hanging there. I have to kill it. Is this a bug? 

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    Andrew Beckett over 6 years ago

    I know there were some issues with annotation caching in some of the IC617 ISRs which were improved in ISR23. So please check with 6.1.7.500.23 and if it's still there in ISR23, please contact customer support. 

    I'm not sure it's necessarily going to resolve what you're seeing, but please check the latest hotfix version first.

    Kind Regards,

    Andrew

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    monglebest over 6 years ago in reply to Andrew Beckett

    Tried version 23 with the help from CAD, it seems work for me. 

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    monglebest over 6 years ago in reply to Andrew Beckett

    Tried version 23 with the help from CAD, it seems work for me. 

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