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[help] about net_name_length Algorithm in Concept SCALD and ConceptHDL

zxpchx
zxpchx over 17 years ago

 dear all,

we want to know that about net_name_length algorithm,Concept SCALD and ConceptHDL is different or not ?

if yes, how we do to get the same net name in concept SCALD and conceptHDL?

 Thanks,

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  • redwire
    redwire over 17 years ago

     Just to be clear, this is a user forum.  Most of us are not part of Cadence however Cadence has some employees that contribute.


    Next, HDL replaced SCALD back in oh...2000?   So  appealing to Cadence will probably do no good. If SCALD works for you, leave your designs in SCALD.  No one here will mind.

     If you have maintenance with Cadence then these kinds of issues are best directed at their support team as they know their tool better than most of us.  They may be able to find a solution to your problem.

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  • redwire
    redwire over 17 years ago

     Just to be clear, this is a user forum.  Most of us are not part of Cadence however Cadence has some employees that contribute.


    Next, HDL replaced SCALD back in oh...2000?   So  appealing to Cadence will probably do no good. If SCALD works for you, leave your designs in SCALD.  No one here will mind.

     If you have maintenance with Cadence then these kinds of issues are best directed at their support team as they know their tool better than most of us.  They may be able to find a solution to your problem.

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