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Saber/Modelsim licensing problem

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co-simulation saber/modelsim

Hello,

I've been trying to test out Saber's co-sim capabilities, but each time
I try to run a mixed-signal (spice + vhdl) example, Saber quits
with the following error message:

*** ERROR "SEC_NOT_AUTHORIZED" *** You need the "ModelSim"
package license to use Saber/ModelSim.

I'm running 2002.2 and the license file has a valid SABER_MODELSIM
feature. The Saber/Modelsim interface was installed (as far as
I can tell). I believe I've followed all the environment setup
instructions to the letter.

Any ideas on what's wrong/missing???

Thanks.
 

Dear all,
I encounter the same problem. I run Saber Designer and Modelsim, but I could not perform any co-simulation, even if the license feature Saber_modelsim is enabled. I assume it has to do with setting some general environment variables. The error message I get is:

*** ERROR "SEC_NOT_AUTHORIZED" *** You need the "ModelSim" package license to
use Saber/ModelSim.

As I have said, the license has this feature though....
Did anyone manage to to a Saber-Modelsim co-simulation out there?
 

may be changle the flexm server
 

Where do you get the license file?


Illegal request. You have been warned.
 

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