Using Ocean command in spectre simulation
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vivian
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Posted: Fri Nov 04, 2005 9:10 pm    Post subject: Using Ocean command in spectre simulation Reply with quote

Is it possible to use some Ocean commands in the spectre file *.scs?
Why spectre keeps saying syntax error?

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satya
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Posted: Fri Nov 04, 2005 9:10 pm    Post subject: Re: Using Ocean command in spectre simulation Reply with quote

Vivian Spectre is a stand-alone simulator. It does not take ocean
commands. You can still do a fair bit of programming in spectre input
files. If you need a full programming language, you can run spectre
using ocean. Satya
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fogh
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Posted: Sun Nov 06, 2005 9:10 pm    Post subject: Re: Using Ocean command in spectre simulation Reply with quote

satya wrote:
Quote:
Vivian Spectre is a stand-alone simulator. It does not take ocean
commands. You can still do a fair bit of programming in spectre input
files. If you need a full programming language, you can run spectre
using ocean. Satya

Satya,

it is generally true but there is an exception.
spectre -h montecarlo
spectre -h export

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Stefano Zanella
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Posted: Tue Nov 08, 2005 1:10 am    Post subject: Re: Using Ocean command in spectre simulation Reply with quote

let's say monte carlo only
Stefano

spectre -h export

****************************************************************************
The export feature is not supported. It is designated for internal use only.
****************************************************************************



fogh wrote:
Quote:
satya wrote:
Vivian Spectre is a stand-alone simulator. It does not take ocean
commands. You can still do a fair bit of programming in spectre input
files. If you need a full programming language, you can run spectre
using ocean. Satya

Satya,
it is generally true but there is an exception.
spectre -h montecarlo
spectre -h export
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fogh
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Posted: Thu Nov 10, 2005 5:10 pm    Post subject: Re: Using Ocean command in spectre simulation Reply with quote

Yes Stefano,
I just wanted to point out that documentation is not too consistent, because
it shows that you have to use export in monte-carlo, but then claims that export
is not useful for the usual designer.... Unless "internal use" meant something
else ;)


Stefano Zanella wrote:
Quote:
let's say monte carlo only
Stefano

spectre -h export

****************************************************************************

The export feature is not supported. It is designated for internal use
only.
****************************************************************************




fogh wrote:

satya wrote:

Vivian Spectre is a stand-alone simulator. It does not take ocean
commands. You can still do a fair bit of programming in spectre input
files. If you need a full programming language, you can run spectre
using ocean. Satya

Satya,
it is generally true but there is an exception.
spectre -h montecarlo
spectre -h export
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