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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
    The remaining time difference is due to the output that is still produced - there are ways to reduce that further but the benefit versus the effort is much lower - most of the output is coming from the pss and pac analyses. I agree, this needs to be fixed properly - my suggestions were merely a workaround for now. The remaining output is likely to be more static in size and so it's going to be mostly a fixed offset (although there are still some analysis-specific bits of info in the output). Andrew
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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett over 10 years ago
    The remaining time difference is due to the output that is still produced - there are ways to reduce that further but the benefit versus the effort is much lower - most of the output is coming from the pss and pac analyses. I agree, this needs to be fixed properly - my suggestions were merely a workaround for now. The remaining output is likely to be more static in size and so it's going to be mostly a fixed offset (although there are still some analysis-specific bits of info in the output). Andrew
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