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Harmony (Ohio/PTC) on 16.2

aruprecht1
aruprecht1 over 16 years ago
Is anybody using Harmony from Ohio Design/PTC on 16.2? If you are, how did you get it to work. From all indications, PTC will not be updating the code every time Cadence makes an upgrade and since it's in binary the user can't update it. Thanks in advance for any help.
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    aruprecht1 over 16 years ago

    Found out what the problem was. Was testing Allegro 16.2 and CAM350 V10 on the test PC at the same time. When CAM350 was loaded it added 2 lines of data to the allegro.ilinit file and it deleted the last line, load( "c_ohio_products.il" "ohio" ), Added this line back in and Harmony is now working. Will contact the Downstream folks to resolve ths problem.

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    aruprecht1 over 16 years ago

    Found out what the problem was. Was testing Allegro 16.2 and CAM350 V10 on the test PC at the same time. When CAM350 was loaded it added 2 lines of data to the allegro.ilinit file and it deleted the last line, load( "c_ohio_products.il" "ohio" ), Added this line back in and Harmony is now working. Will contact the Downstream folks to resolve ths problem.

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