alliance-support '01
Re: Man, Logic - need help


Christophe Alexandre (Christophe.Alexandre@asim.lip6.fr)
Mon, 5 Nov 2001 14:02:35 +0100 (CET)

On Sun, 4 Nov 2001, John De Beloved wrote: > Question#1: how do I view the man pages: for example, how can I access information on asimut's command line parameters, options, environmental variables etc, which are "available in the man pages". > example: upon typing the instruction "man vbe" or "man asimut", i get an error: "command not found". I'm using the bash shell. > The command man must be in your path. Usually this command is in /usr/bin. Either type /usr/bin/man or add /usr/bin in your PATH variable. > Question#2. I was going through a manual on vlsi design and I came across using the logic instruction. The manual discussed the design of a 2 to4 decoder chip. I created a dec2to4core.vbe file as instructed, however upon initiating the instruction: > logic dec2to4core dec2to4core1, I get the following output: > bash-2.02$ logic dec2to4core dec2to4core1 > bash: logic: command not found > bash-2.02$ logic > bash: logic: command not found logic is not suuported anymore by Alliance. Depending on your Alliance version use the programs bop glop and scmap, or boom, loon and boog. Christophe Alexandre. --

 



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