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When create new simulation files,it shows "cannot initialize profile"

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ZL202412177242 8 months ago

When I simulated with cadence, I suddenly failed to create new simulation files. It was possible before.Because I used the tsmc 0.18um cmos process library, and the simulation kept reporting errors. I kept trying to modify, but the result suddenly failed to simulate.

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    0 RJ20251230269 8 months ago

    The issue you're encountering could be related to how the TSMC 0.18um CMOS process library is configured in your Cadence setup, or it might stem from a corrupted profile. I recommend verifying the library paths, ensuring all environment variables are correctly set, and checking for compatibility updates with your Cadence version. Sometimes, clearing temporary files or starting with a fresh simulation profile can help resolve initialization issues.

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    0 RJ20251230269 8 months ago

    The issue you're encountering could be related to how the TSMC 0.18um CMOS process library is configured in your Cadence setup, or it might stem from a corrupted profile. I recommend verifying the library paths, ensuring all environment variables are correctly set, and checking for compatibility updates with your Cadence version. Sometimes, clearing temporary files or starting with a fresh simulation profile can help resolve initialization issues.

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