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OrCAD capture Netlisting error

Lulaz
Lulaz over 12 years ago

Hi,

Just wondering if anyone can help me out. I'm trying to simulate a schematic into PSpice but I keep gettting this message:

 Creating PSpice Netlist

INFO(ORNET-1041): Writing PSpice Flat Netlist .\

Cannot remove file .\

ERROR Unable to create netlist file.   

Any Idea what this might be. I have a few higheracial blocks in the circuit. I was adding another when I saved the project without including the new block (by accedent, force of habit). I tryed to simulate it and that error came up. I added the block and still the same. Deleated the block but again same thing. I had a working simulation before I went to add this block. 

 Any help would be great, or any idea how I can recover the original file that I over wrote when I re-save the schematic.

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    nichguez over 7 years ago
    I just ran into this problem. I was able to "fix" it by restarting Capture. No idea what caused it but the issue came about when I was working with a hierarchical schematic too.
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  • nichguez
    nichguez over 7 years ago
    I just ran into this problem. I was able to "fix" it by restarting Capture. No idea what caused it but the issue came about when I was working with a hierarchical schematic too.
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