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Force PLI

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Hi All, Anyone know how to create a "strong" force with a pli ? I mean this example below show how to do an "assign". How can I force a signal in a "strong" way ? int my_set_value() { static s_setval_delay delay_s ={{accRealTime},accInertialDelay}; static s_setval_value value_s = {accBinStrVal}; handle reg = acc_handle_tfarg(1); value_s.value.str = acc_fetch_tfarg_str(2); delay_s.time.real= acc_fetch_tfarg(3); acc_set_value(reg, &value_s, &delay_s); } Tnx in advance Gianfranco


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    archive over 17 years ago

    Not sure why you are still using old acc* functions. Anyway, look for accForceFlag which is one of the fields you can set in the argument to acc_set_value to be able to force a reg.

    HTH
    Ajeetha, CVC
    www.noveldv.com


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