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PSS & PAC simulation running very slowly when running through OCEAN script in IC616

RFStuff
RFStuff over 10 years ago

Dear All,

Pss & PAC simulation running very slowly when running through OCEAN script. But if I run in ADE it runs much faster.

I have filed a service request since almost 2 month.

But they say that the research team is looking into this.

Have anybody faced this issue. ? Is there any work-around for this ?

Kind Regards,

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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett over 10 years ago

    This is indeed due to how OCEAN displays the simulator output into the CIW which is very slow - ADE does not do that (you get a fast log file window). I ran your testcase, and I see that the PAC in particularly is producing a lot of output in the CIW.

    If I add:  ?annotate "title" to both the analysis('pss ...) and analysis('pac ...) statements in the OCEAN script, this signficantly reduces the output and that speeds up the run to be very close to ADE's elapsed time.

    Regards,

    Andrew.

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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett over 10 years ago

    This is indeed due to how OCEAN displays the simulator output into the CIW which is very slow - ADE does not do that (you get a fast log file window). I ran your testcase, and I see that the PAC in particularly is producing a lot of output in the CIW.

    If I add:  ?annotate "title" to both the analysis('pss ...) and analysis('pac ...) statements in the OCEAN script, this signficantly reduces the output and that speeds up the run to be very close to ADE's elapsed time.

    Regards,

    Andrew.

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