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Is there any replacement for NCLAUNCH in Xcelium?

mifa
mifa over 6 years ago

Hi,

I am using nclaunch in IES sometimes to debug some compile scripts by checking compilation content.

Is there any alternative in Xcelium 18.09 for nclaunch? (nclaunch: command not found)

BR

Michael

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    StephenH over 6 years ago

    I think nclaunch may have been deprecated when Xcelium was released; I can't find any trace of it (note most binaries were rebranded from nc* to xm*). In general it's pretty easy to use the xrun front-end to compile all your code, have you tried using xrun and giving it a list of all your source files?

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    StephenH over 6 years ago

    I think nclaunch may have been deprecated when Xcelium was released; I can't find any trace of it (note most binaries were rebranded from nc* to xm*). In general it's pretty easy to use the xrun front-end to compile all your code, have you tried using xrun and giving it a list of all your source files?

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