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Cadence 5.1.41 & 6.1.5 supported platform

Duy Hien
Duy Hien over 10 years ago

Hi everyone,

I would like to install Cadence IC 5.1.41 and IC 6.1.5 in the same platform. The following link shows that I should install in Linux RHEL 4. However, it seems that the hardware of my computer does not support for RHEL 4 any more. Have you install Cadence IC 5.1.41 in RHEL 5 before? Any suggestion is really appreciated. Thank in advanced.

www.cadence.com/.../Supported_Platforms_Matrix.pdf

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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett over 10 years ago

    Whilst IC5141 is not supported on RHEL5, in practice it runs OK. It's somewhat irrelevant whether it is supported or not because it is past the end-of-support date anyway (the last hotfix was in November 2011). I've been running IC5141 on RHEL5/6 for the last 7 years...

    One thing that doesn't work is cdsdoc. I wrote a solution which describes how to modify things so that it can be made to work.

    Kind Regards,

    Andrew.

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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett over 10 years ago

    Whilst IC5141 is not supported on RHEL5, in practice it runs OK. It's somewhat irrelevant whether it is supported or not because it is past the end-of-support date anyway (the last hotfix was in November 2011). I've been running IC5141 on RHEL5/6 for the last 7 years...

    One thing that doesn't work is cdsdoc. I wrote a solution which describes how to modify things so that it can be made to work.

    Kind Regards,

    Andrew.

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