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how to strmout out and strmout in GDS in IC615 with command.

Carlsberg
Carlsberg over 11 years ago

Hello  everyone:

Recently ,I  changed  my  cadence  tools  from  IC514  to IC 615

and  I  want  to  stream  out  my  layout  GDS  with  command  line   just  like  I  do  in  IC514:

pipo  strmout  strmout.env

I  dont  want  to  strmout  out  GDS   in  this  way:  file--export--strmout 

please  help  me!

thanks! 

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    dmay over 11 years ago

    The streamout template syntax has changed in version 6. However, you can run pipo2Xstrm.pl to convert your template to the new syntax. You could also export your template from the Cadence user interface. The new command to run in 6.1.x is strmout (not pipo). Run it with no arguments to see all of the available command line arguments. If you want to use a template file, then run this:

    strmout -templateFile strmout.env

    Derek

     

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  • dmay
    dmay over 11 years ago

    The streamout template syntax has changed in version 6. However, you can run pipo2Xstrm.pl to convert your template to the new syntax. You could also export your template from the Cadence user interface. The new command to run in 6.1.x is strmout (not pipo). Run it with no arguments to see all of the available command line arguments. If you want to use a template file, then run this:

    strmout -templateFile strmout.env

    Derek

     

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