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Where can I access the "Specman Integrators Guide" in the cadence forums

cooltoad
cooltoad over 8 years ago

Hello,

This is probably a lame question.

I am trying to develop some Verification Infrastructure in Specman and I am using a local copy of the Specman e Language reference manual which keeps referring to the "Specman Intehrators Guide".

I tried looking for it in the cadence forums but I couldn't find it.

Can someone please give me some information on how to access it?

Thanks.

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  • muffi
    muffi over 8 years ago
    You can access it from the Cadence Online Support site http://www.support.cadence.com. Search for the string "specman integrators guide".

    You can also invoke the "cdnshelp" utility to browse through the product documentation.

    Here is the direct link:
    support.cadence.com/.../techpubDocViewerPage;title=Specman%20Integrators%20Guide%20--%20Understanding%20Specman%20Sampling%20Inconsistencies%20during%20Mixed-HDL%20Simulation%20-%207.2.4.3%20%20Example%203:%20Specman%20sensitivity%20to%20VHDL%20signals%20and%20Verilog%20events%20in%20the%20same%20simulation%20cycle%20&hash=1276735&c_version=15.1&sq=005d0000001T5RMAA0_20172273541618&path=sn_integ/sn_integ15.1/samp_incons_mixed_hdl.html#1276735
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