alliance-support '2000
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Manikanda Viswanath (viswanam@clarkson.edu)
Wed, 23 Aug 2000 20:25:11 -0400 (EDT)

Hi, Thanks for your reply and I was able to set those enviroments as you said.. Actually when i was going through the alliance web-pages.. there was only two illustrated projects and they were .. full adder and a sequential counter... and it was even illustrated that the allince can perform chip designs upto 4 million.. and i even saw the various risc processors designed with it... But in the tutorials amd 2901 and addccu projects illustrated are not absolutely funtional.. is it due to the mistakes or due to the programming which was done according to previous version ...actually i was intrested in knowing some facts regarding the implementation of the 4 million transistor fabrication and what actually it was doing... actually i am planning to start my thesis work with allaince... i saw just two illustrted projects namely the adder and sequential counter... I request if you can send me some other kind of illustrated projects which can be interesting ... waiting for your reply Viswanath On Mon, 31 Jul 2000, Czo [Olivier Sirol] wrote: > Manikanda Viswanath wrote: > > > > Hi, > > My name is Viswanath ... I am doing my Masters in VLSI design in Clarkson > > university (US).. i saw alliance and was very much impressed with your > > documentation .. I installed your software under a Linux environment and i > > had done all that is been told to install it.. Still i am facing problems > > in setting up the environmental path .. I wanted to know how to set the > > environment path permanently to run all my tools and cell files and also > > to run the man commands from the terminal window ..if you have any more > > documentation regarding the software i will be thankful if you can send it > > to me by mail or post .. But firstly clarify my doubt regarding setting > > the environmental path under Linux environment and how to start off with > > it.. > > If you are using Linux RedHat 6.xx you can add links to alc_env.* > to /etc/profile.d, this way, Alliance environnment will be set at > each login. This is what is done by Alliance.XXX.rpm > > If your system has not any /etc/profile.d, you will have to > login scripts in /etc ( csh.cshrc bashrc profile or zshrc depending > on what shell you use. > > > -- > Cordialement. > > Olivier Sirol. > > /* > * Laboratoire LIP6 / Département ASIM > * Université Pierre et Marie Curie > * Couloir 55-65, B309 > * 4, place Jussieu, 75252 Paris Cedex > * Tél. : +33 1 44 27 53 24 > */ > Manikandan Viswanath Off/College Res: Clarkson University 34-1/2 Market Street ECE Dept., Potsdam P.O. #5722 New York Potsdam, Newyork -13699 NY-13676 Ph . : 315 268 3764 Ph : 315 265 3799

 



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