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StrmOut from Virtual Memory

Yaosan
Yaosan over 15 years ago

I would like to make some modifications to my cellview in scratch view mode and stream that out directly from virtual memory. Is there a way for me to do it using SKILL i.e. without using the GUI (File > Export > Stream...)?

Thanks in advance!

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    skillUser over 15 years ago

     Hi Yaosan,

    I'd recommend starting a new thread for a new unrelated question such as this.

    In short, scratch mode is handled differently in IC61x than it is in IC51 and earlier releases. In both releases a scratch cellview cannot be saved.  If I remember correctly for IC61x, a scratch cellview is obtained by opening a read-only cellview and making it writeable - changes can be made but not saved, essentially what scratch mode means.

    There is sure to be a lot more discussion on this, so please start a new thread.

    Regards,

    Lawrence.

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    skillUser over 15 years ago

     Hi Yaosan,

    I'd recommend starting a new thread for a new unrelated question such as this.

    In short, scratch mode is handled differently in IC61x than it is in IC51 and earlier releases. In both releases a scratch cellview cannot be saved.  If I remember correctly for IC61x, a scratch cellview is obtained by opening a read-only cellview and making it writeable - changes can be made but not saved, essentially what scratch mode means.

    There is sure to be a lot more discussion on this, so please start a new thread.

    Regards,

    Lawrence.

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