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Run into problem with calculator plotting

madmarx
madmarx over 14 years ago

Hi,

I'm from university of southern california. I'm using cadence on school's server. However, whenever I try to use calculator to take derivertive or FFT of certain signal, it shows nilERROR (WIA-1091):  Data transfer to Visualization & Analysis Tool failed. For  assistance, contact Cadence Customer Support with the diagnostic information. The same error appears when I try to take pss simulation. All of my classmates are also running in to this problem. We cann't find the reason. Can someone help us?

Thanks

Yinfei Zhai

 

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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett over 12 years ago

    Please ask your school to install something newer (e.g. IC615).

    In general there was no problem witht the calculator in this release (because it's a vital part of the flow). However, there may be some issue with either your environment or with the specific expression which is causing something to crash and hence it can't talk to the Java process.

    I did some searching, and there's no general problem reported that allows me to debug easily. A few specific issues related to large data causing it to run out of memory, but nothing general.

    Regards,

    Andrew.

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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett over 12 years ago

    Please ask your school to install something newer (e.g. IC615).

    In general there was no problem witht the calculator in this release (because it's a vital part of the flow). However, there may be some issue with either your environment or with the specific expression which is causing something to crash and hence it can't talk to the Java process.

    I did some searching, and there's no general problem reported that allows me to debug easily. A few specific issues related to large data causing it to run out of memory, but nothing general.

    Regards,

    Andrew.

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