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mmsim 7.1 license
The environmental variables needed by cadence are
MMSIM_PATH, which should point to the bin directory
eg
setenv MMSIM_PATH = /opt/MMSIM61/tools/bin
and MMSIMHOME which should point in the top level path
eg
setenv MMSIMHOME = /opt/MMSIM61
As BigBoss mentioned you need the...
Since you might also need some help on the tool itself, you can also try some cadence documentation. Try 'cdsdoc' in the terminal, and through it you can get access to many cadence manuals. You can also search for keywords and it gives you access to the manuals in pdf and html format
Hello
Has anyone tried running icfb (preferably 5.1.41) on Debian or Gentoo. I know it runs on Redhat Enterprise Linux and its variants (Fedora, CentOS ...), also from what I understand it also runs in Suse. But I would either like a very stable version (Debian, Ubuntu) or a fast one...
Re: processor question
There are many types of instructions n x86, and their sizes vary from 2bytes(I think) to 17bytes.
I did not really understand your question though, can you please elaborate on what you need ot know?
Re: x86 family
There are 64bit extensions for x86 at the moment, commonly reffered to as x86-64, and yes they are considered part of the x86 family since they are backwords compatible with previous architectures.
AMD brands them as AMD64 and intel brands them as EM64T
Not all of their new...
I believe they have recently released 5.2.51 or something like that (am not sure about the last number ... it is 5x). This new version is OA only (I am not 100% sure) so you need an OA PDK to make it work (unless you are planning ot create a PDK of your own).
Re: x86 family
The mojority of the Intel and AMD cpu sales and revenues come from x86 ISA cpu sales
Intel has experimented in the past with other architectures like the i960, 860, i432 and recently with the Itanium. Some or all of them were supposed to replace the x86 architecture but none...
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