alliance-support '01
S2R Errors - pls help


GIIE (giie77@yahoo.com)
Thu, 27 Dec 2001 00:26:07 -0800 (PST)

Hi there, Q#1 To source, I do the long method..... however from the "design of a four consecutive one's counter using alliance" example on the site, I just want to verify whether the instruction below is correct...... i mean the "alc.env.csh". It gives an error when I issue it "source /usr/local/alliance/share/etc/alc_env.csh " heres the error: $ source /usr/local/alliance/share/etc/alc_env.csh bash: /usr/local/alliance/share/etc/alc_env.csh: line 21: syntax error near unexpected token `(`uname`)' bash: /usr/local/alliance/share/etc/alc_env.csh: line 21: `switch (`uname`)' Q#2 I read(on the forum) that the latest technological file is cmos_12.rds and that all previous versions are obsolete. Mine reads cmos_11.rds. Pls how do I get the cmos_12.rds -- I'm running alliance on windows 2k? or whats the syntax to change it cmos_12.rds... thats if its already included in my alliance version. I'm using the development version. Q#3 I have been getting errors when I do the s2r conversion: heres my output @@@@ @ @@ @@ @@ @@@@@@ @@@ @@ @@@ @@@ @@ @ @ @@ @@@ @@ @@@ @ @@ @@ @@@@ @ @@ @@@@ @ @@ @ @@@ @ @ @@ @@ @@ @@@@@@ @@ @ @@@@@ @@@@@@@ @@@@ Symbolic to Real layout converter Alliance CAD System 4.5.0, s2r 3.7 Copyright (c) 1991-2001, ASIM/LIP6/UPMC E-mail support: alliance-support@asim.lip6.fr o loading technology file : /usr/local/alliance/archi/Cygwin/etc/cmos_11 .rds o loading all level of symbolic layout : countchip o removing symbolic data structure o layout post-treating with connectors, with scotchs. --> post-treating model palo_sp rectangle merging : --> post-treating model po_sp ring flattenning : rectangle merging : --> post-treating model pali_sp rectangle merging : --> post-treating model pi_sp ring flattenning : rectangle merging : --> post-treating model palck_sp rectangle merging : --> post-treating model pck_sp ring flattenning : rectangle merging : --> post-treating model palvdde_sp rectangle merging : --> post-treating model pvdde_sp ring flattenning : rectangle merging : --> post-treating model palvddi_sp rectangle merging : --> post-treating model pvddi_sp ring flattenning : rectangle merging : --> post-treating model palvssick_sp rectangle merging : --> post-treating model pvssick_sp ring flattenning : rectangle merging : --> post-treating model palvsse_sp rectangle merging : --> post-treating model pvsse_sp ring flattenning : rectangle merging : --> post-treating model palvssi_sp rectangle merging : --> post-treating model pvssi_sp ring flattenning : rectangle merging : --> post-treating model on12_x1 rectangle merging : --> post-treating model a3_x2 rectangle merging : --> post-treating model o2_x2 rectangle merging : --> post-treating model o3_x2 rectangle merging : --> post-treating model na2_x1 rectangle merging : --> post-treating model na4_x1 rectangle merging : --> post-treating model rowend_x0 rectangle merging : --> post-treating model sff1_x4 rectangle merging : --> post-treating model inv_x2 rectangle merging : --> post-treating model buf_x2 rectangle merging : --> post-treating model nao22_x1 rectangle merging : --> post-treating model no3_x1 rectangle merging : --> post-treating model no4_x1 rectangle merging : --> post-treating model na3_x1 rectangle merging : --> post-treating model a2_x2 rectangle merging : --> post-treating model oa22_x2 rectangle merging : --> post-treating model ao2o22_x2 rectangle merging : --> post-treating model nxr2_x1 rectangle merging : --> post-treating model countopt1 ring flattenning : rectangle merging : --> post-treating model countchip ring flattenning : rectangle merging : o replacing black boxes --> replace cell padreal cif109: Layer unknown, line 11 I also observed that only the SXLIB components are used in the above. I'm asking because in the 2 design examples on the website, the s2r output displayed shows that SCLIB components are used. Does this matter - I mean whether sx/sc lib for s2r conversion ... as in do I have to change to SCLIB before s2r. Is this the cause of the error. Thanks for your assistance Giie --------------------------------- Do You Yahoo!? Send your FREE holiday greetings online at Yahoo! Greetings.

 



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