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Guidelines for the High-Level Synthesis Forum

dpursley
dpursley over 10 years ago

This forum is for posting questions, tips, and tricks for Stratus High-Level Synthesis, as well as C-to-Silicon Compiler and the Forte Cynthesizer solution.

Before posting a question, we strongly recommend you search the Stratus Knowledge Base on Cadence Online Support,, which contains hundreds of articles with examples, tips, and best practices.

In addition to the general Community Guidelines, please follow the guidelines given below.

Before posting a question

  • Make sure you have searched the documentation, the Cadence Community (use Search Community on the right hand side of this page), and the the Stratus Knowledge Base. In many cases somebody else may have already asked a similar question and an answer may be available.
  • Remember that this is a community forum - all members, including the Cadence folks, are responding voluntarily as a sideline to their daily work.
  • If you have an urgent question, or something that will need discussion of or access to sensitive information, you should log a case with Cadence Customer Support.
  • If you have an open case with customer support, please do not also post the same question in the forums.

When posting a question

  • Create your own thread. Do not post on the end of another person's thread, especially when it has been dormant for some time. It's better to create a new thread and reference the earlier thread.
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  • Try to ask specific and bounded questions. You are much more likely to get a response.
  • Make sure you include the relevant data in your question. Usually, the more accurate information, the better the community can help you. However, also try to be brief, as a long post is less likely to get read. Remember that while you are familiar with your problem, others may not be - so put yourself in the shoes of the person reading the question, and ask yourself if it would be possible to understand the question without any additional background information that only you have access to.
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  • If you are asking for help, describe what you have already tried. People are more likely to try to help those that are trying to help themselves.
  • Do not double post in more than one Community forum. Double posting only marks you as an annoyance, and does not help you in getting answers any faster. Post your request in one forum only. All double posts will be removed.
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