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Transient simulation - save state

naveiitb
naveiitb over 11 years ago

Hi,

I am a research scholar  at IIT bombay, India. 

I have a long transient simulation running, which has frozen at 1.8us in a 10 us simulation. Is there any way to extract the state of the circuit and restart a simulation from the simulator temperory files. I have given save clock as 100n and savetime as 1800 and savefile as trransave.tc. The simulation ran for approximately 3hrs and is frozen for 3 more hours as of now.

 

Kindly let me know how to proceed.

 Thanks in advance.

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    naveiitb over 11 years ago

    Yes, but I have not given save time parameter.

    I had only specified save clock as 100n and save file filename. My understanding was it would create a state file every 100ns of simulation time, but I could notlocate any such files. 

    When I specify savetime I do get the state file, but not for save clock. Please clarify.

    Naveen

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    naveiitb over 11 years ago

    Yes, but I have not given save time parameter.

    I had only specified save clock as 100n and save file filename. My understanding was it would create a state file every 100ns of simulation time, but I could notlocate any such files. 

    When I specify savetime I do get the state file, but not for save clock. Please clarify.

    Naveen

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