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Running Specman with VCS simulator

MVSI
MVSI over 15 years ago

Hello!

 I am trying to run the Specman with VCS simulator but its giving error. I tried with sn_simulator_test.sh script.

 Error-[UCLI-121] Runtime Argument Error.
Argument -s is not supported anymore in this release, kindly move to UCLI.
The correct usage is 'simv -ucli [-i <tcl file>]'. Please provide -ucli
switch to runtime argument, to enable UCLI. 

I tried with -ucli option after that also it's giving error. 

Also, I need to run the Specman with VCS simulator having mixed HDL environment (VHDL DUT and Testbench Verilog). Is any version of specman supporting this?

 

Thanks!

Manish Verma 

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    MVSI over 15 years ago
    Hi Michal, I used your suggestion but it's giving error for specman.v didn't found. I think it's problem with synopsys adapter, i am in contact with synopsys support. I will let you know if I will get the solution. Regards, Manish
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    MVSI over 15 years ago
    Hi Michal, I used your suggestion but it's giving error for specman.v didn't found. I think it's problem with synopsys adapter, i am in contact with synopsys support. I will let you know if I will get the solution. Regards, Manish
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