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Simulation Error - This application has quit unexpectedly

G Balaji
G Balaji over 14 years ago

Hello,

I’m using OrCad 16.2. My PSPICE application is getting crashed with below consecutive error messages when I’m trying to re-run any particular simulation for a second time (whether there are some changes in schematic or not). Then, I need to close Capture CIS, PSPICE A/D and manually terminate simulation manager and restart these applications. Issue continues if re-run any simulation again. Can anyone suggest how this issue can be fixed?

Error 1:

Error Title:

Error Description:

SimSetup

 

This application has quit unexpectedly.
To help Cadence detect and analyze the problem, archive the current project.
To submit the archived project, contact Cadence Customer Support.

 

Error 2:

Error Title:

Error Description:

PSpice

 

Simulation Error:

It is illegal to call out while inside message filter.

It might be busy or not available for the requested simulation.

Close the project and reopen it to rectify the problem.

 

Error 3:

Error Title:

Error Description:

PSpice

 

Simulation Error:

The remote procedure call failed.

It might be busy or not available for the requested simulation.

Close the project and reopen it to rectify the problem.

 

Error 4:

Error Title:

Error Description:

pipspice

 

Errors from PSpice Simulation Server.

 

 

 

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