Re-Hi John, You can try to reduce the number of cells in the sclib library : - You first copy the cells you want (just some cells of the original sclib) in a personnal directory (for example: ~/my_sclib) - You create a new file CATAL (this file contains the list of cells available in a library) in your personnal directory (~/my_sclib/CATAL) - You set properly the two environement variables MBK_CATA_LIB and MBK_TARGET_LIB to ~/my_sclib And then try to use scmap ... If it doesn't work, then delete some others cells in your personnal library my_sclib Hope that can help you, Ludo. > I'm running the linux version of the alliance tools. I have a VBE 32-bit > adder that I wanted to create a VST file for. My understanding is that > the tool scmap will do this. > > However, when I run scmap to convert it, it works on the conversion for > about 30 minutes, and then dies with an out of memory error. > > I'm running on a Celeron-433 with 128meg of RAM. > > I've even broken the design up to see if it would help (that's why all the > extra signals), but it didn't make any difference. > > The vbe file follows. Please let me know if there is something I can do > to make it work. > > Thanx, > John > (_) ___ Ludovic JACOMME _ _ ( ) ( ) ( ) ( 6 ) Laboratoire LIP6, Equipe ASIM ( ) (_) ( _ ) Couloir 55-65, 2eme etage, ( )___ ( ) Universite P. et M. Curie (P6) (_____) (_) 4 place Jussieu, 75252 Paris Cedex 05 Tel: (33) 01.44.27.54.15 Fax: (33) 01.44.27.72.80 e-mail: Ludovic.Jacomme@asim.lip6.fr