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exiting an ocean session in the CIW

markbeck
markbeck over 14 years ago

I'm trying to create an external netlist with a skill script and the only way that I know how to do this is to issue the following commands:

simulator('spectre)
design(t_lib t_cell t_view)
netlistDir("/some/directory/path")
createNetlist()

This works fine, but if I don't issue the run() command, the CIW thinks that I'm still in an ocean session. I can't issue an exit() command because the CIW interprents this as "exit virtuoso".  

Does anyone out there know how to exit an interactive ocean session in the CIW without issuing a 'run()' command?

Thanks,
Mark

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    markbeck over 14 years ago

    The main reason that I want to end the session is that I was seeing the ADE-L license being held long after the netlist was written out.  The 'nicest' way to release it is to end the ocean session.  But the other way, would be to release the ADE-L license with the lmCheckIn() command.  

     Mark

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    markbeck over 14 years ago

    The main reason that I want to end the session is that I was seeing the ADE-L license being held long after the netlist was written out.  The 'nicest' way to release it is to end the ocean session.  But the other way, would be to release the ADE-L license with the lmCheckIn() command.  

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