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how could i use the "libInit.il" to add my own user-defined funtions when restarting the ICFB?

danglang
danglang over 11 years ago

I've already finished a pcell with skill language within which i've called some my own user-defined functions from some other docments.

So i load it like "load("xxx.il" in the CIW. OK! I've got my first DIY pcell.

 But when I restarted the icfb, i almost lost all what i''ve finished.

I have to reload all the "xxx.il" documents in th CIW. What a terrible thing!?

So how could deal with this problem?

ps: I've seen some examples talking about the use of "libInit.il" document, but I'm still confused about it.

thank you for your reply!

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    nidon2003 over 11 years ago

    Thanks a lot, Andrew!

    And i have saw these information, thanks for your kindly help

    BTW, I try to run ./cdshelp in the IC5141_install/bin, which is also available.

    3Q!

     

    Lee 

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  • nidon2003
    nidon2003 over 11 years ago

    Thanks a lot, Andrew!

    And i have saw these information, thanks for your kindly help

    BTW, I try to run ./cdshelp in the IC5141_install/bin, which is also available.

    3Q!

     

    Lee 

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