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Saving State in Maestro View as a Spectre State to Open in ADE L/XL/Midas

jackrc11
jackrc11 over 3 years ago

I have seen it is possible to migrate an existing state from ADE L/XL to Maestro (to Explorer/Assembler, respectively). If a file was originally created as a maestro view, is there a reverse process to save a test (that opens in Explorer or Assembler) as a spectre state/spectre view to be opened in ADE L/XL? I am trying to compare the results from running Monte Carlo simulations in Midas (which seems to require a spectre view) and Maestro, as the settings are somewhat different.

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    Andrew Beckett over 3 years ago

    No, there is no backwards route - mainly because Maestro is a superset and so it would have to drop information.

    Not sure what "Midas" is (the only Midas I've heard of is this simulator from Stanford)

    Andrew

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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett over 3 years ago

    No, there is no backwards route - mainly because Maestro is a superset and so it would have to drop information.

    Not sure what "Midas" is (the only Midas I've heard of is this simulator from Stanford)

    Andrew

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