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NCSim - SimVision

Kirubha
Kirubha over 13 years ago

Hi all 

Good day.

Can anyone tell me whether it is possible to view the signals once it is modified from its previous values without closing the simvision window. If possible kindly let me know the command for it(Linux).

 Is it possible to view the schematic for the code written?? Kindly instruct me.

 Thanks all.

S K S 

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  • TAM1
    TAM1 over 13 years ago

    There are a couple of things you can do. If you are using an SHM database, and the database has changed while you were looking at the old data, you can use the menu item "File -> Reload Database" to tell the tool to load the new data.

    If you want to save where you are so you can use the window layout repeatedly, you can use the menu commands "File -> Save Command Script". That'll write out a TCL script you can use as often as you would like. You can execute the TCL script it creates from the command line, or you can bring up Simvision and use the menu commands "File -> Source Command Script".

    Finally, there is a Schematic Tracer window available in Simvision. Use the Simvision help to learn how to make use of that feature. (It's too complex to describe in an email.)

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  • Kirubha
    Kirubha over 13 years ago

    Thanks so much Mr.Tam.

     I've found the way of loading & schematic viewer.

    Will get back to you if I need help further.

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    S K S 

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