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How to specify the Spectre path or version for Liberate 15.1?

VictorPeng
VictorPeng over 1 year ago

Hi,

How to specify the Spectre path or version for Liberate 15.1? Are there any Tcl commands or args to achieve this?

Thank you!

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  • Guangjun Cao
    Guangjun Cao over 1 year ago

    Hi,

    if you have spectre module loaded, with old Liberate release, you do not need to specify spectre path/version. With new liberate leases, it is recommended to use the default  Spectre release that comes with Liberate installation. So, no need to load Spectre module.

    In any case, you can use 'extsim_cmd' to define the path for spectre, eg. set_var extsim_cmd "/cds/lnx86/static/SPECTRE171_cd/tools/bin/spectre".

    Liberate15.1 is an extremely old release. New spectre releases may not be supported.

    Regards,

    Guangjun 

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  • Guangjun Cao
    Guangjun Cao over 1 year ago

    Hi,

    if you have spectre module loaded, with old Liberate release, you do not need to specify spectre path/version. With new liberate leases, it is recommended to use the default  Spectre release that comes with Liberate installation. So, no need to load Spectre module.

    In any case, you can use 'extsim_cmd' to define the path for spectre, eg. set_var extsim_cmd "/cds/lnx86/static/SPECTRE171_cd/tools/bin/spectre".

    Liberate15.1 is an extremely old release. New spectre releases may not be supported.

    Regards,

    Guangjun 

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