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Pycell causing crash in 64Bits

kb how
kb how over 14 years ago

Hi,

While i'm evaluating pycell in Cadence IC614 and IC615, noticed that it is working fine in 32bits. But when i switch to 64 bits, the pycell is not longer available, even though we managed to instantiated it into the cellview, but its failed to view. Same issue as when i trying to stream-out cellview which has pycell in it, the virtuoso crash.

Is there any alternative ways to solve this issue, since this is a critical issue.

 

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    Andrew Beckett over 14 years ago
    I should also point out that non-SKILL pcells are not supported by Cadence. This means that no testing is done; we cannot accept testcases containing them; and anyway it would be problematic debugging problems related to them as we do not have access to the source code for the non-SKILL pcell evaluator.

    Regards,

    Andrew
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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett over 14 years ago
    I should also point out that non-SKILL pcells are not supported by Cadence. This means that no testing is done; we cannot accept testcases containing them; and anyway it would be problematic debugging problems related to them as we do not have access to the source code for the non-SKILL pcell evaluator.

    Regards,

    Andrew
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