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Could I run only one "runPlan" in Verifier?

SpiceMonkey
SpiceMonkey over 3 years ago

As the screenshot below, I have set 5 runPlans (RP_handroom, RP_stb, RP_noise...) in one implementation,this is becaulse I include many testbenches/configs in one maestro.

When I clik "run", all 5 runPlans start simulating. Could I run these "runPlans" individually? thank you!

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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett over 3 years ago

    If you turn this preference on in Edit->Preferences (assuming you're using IC6.1.8 ISR7 or later):

    then there will be a checkbox next to each "run" and you can enable/disable those that you wish to run.

    Alternatively (even without this setting) on the Run tab in Verifier you can press the "play" button for individual runs and run just that run only. That was added in IC6.1.8 ISR14 / ICADVM20.1

    Regards,

    Andrew

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  • SpiceMonkey
    SpiceMonkey over 3 years ago in reply to Andrew Beckett

    I saw individual run checkbox at last company... but now only 617 is available to me, many thanks!

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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett over 3 years ago in reply to SpiceMonkey
    SpiceMonkey said:
    I saw individual run checkbox at last company... but now only 617 is available to me, many thanks!

    I would strongly recommend you using IC618 because there have been major improvements in terms of capacity of Verifier in IC6.1.8, as well as new features. I cannot see any strong reason why your company would continue to want you to use an old supported version; after all, IC6.1.8 was released nearly 4 years ago, and there should not be any compatibility issues with moving to IC6.1.8 from IC6.1.7.

    Regards,

    Andrew

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