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NCSIM Internal Error

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Hi,

I am in the process of running a multiple chip simulation for one of our FPGA based projects using the NCLAUNCH tool. I encountered a Fatal Error after running the simulation for around 8ms, the details of which are posted below :

ncsim: *internal* (System virtual memory limit exceeded (0x5000/0xbfef9198)).
Observed simulation time : 8991853460 PS + 3
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        and provide enough information to help us reproduce it.

The complete run-time of the simulation is around 100ms. Please note, i did not dump any waveforms during the simulation run. Could you kindly update me more on this error and any solutions to deal with this?

Thanks,
Dina


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    Hi Douge,

    Thanks for your inputs. It was really helpful. The Problem is now solved. I upgraded my exisitng nclaunch v5.5 software to a higher v5.8 version. The Internal NCSIM error vanished and the simulation ran successfully.

    Thanks!
    Cheers,
    Dina 


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    Hi Douge,

    Thanks for your inputs. It was really helpful. The Problem is now solved. I upgraded my exisitng nclaunch v5.5 software to a higher v5.8 version. The Internal NCSIM error vanished and the simulation ran successfully.

    Thanks!
    Cheers,
    Dina 


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