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looking for a manual on how to call c methods from specman

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archive over 15 years ago

Hi all

maybe somone can point me the above manual or user guide on how to do this step by step and maybe with an example or demo.

thanks Eyal 

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    muffi over 15 years ago

    You can refer to the following section of the Specman docs:

    Incisive Enterprise Specman Elite Testbench - Version 8.2

        Usage and Concepts Guide for e Testbenches
          18 Using the C Interface
            18.10 Calling C Routines from e

    You can invoke the "cdnshelp" utility and search for the above doc section.

    You will find an example in the tools installation at:

      $VRST_HOME/specman/examples/c_interface

    If you need a specific example, you can let me know.

    Regards,

    Mufaddal

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  • muffi
    muffi over 15 years ago

    You can refer to the following section of the Specman docs:

    Incisive Enterprise Specman Elite Testbench - Version 8.2

        Usage and Concepts Guide for e Testbenches
          18 Using the C Interface
            18.10 Calling C Routines from e

    You can invoke the "cdnshelp" utility and search for the above doc section.

    You will find an example in the tools installation at:

      $VRST_HOME/specman/examples/c_interface

    If you need a specific example, you can let me know.

    Regards,

    Mufaddal

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