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ngarg86 Posted - Jul 27 2007 : 14:49:09
How exactly can I use cubegen command, because it does not work in my .qui file.

Nidhi Garg
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Saint Posted - Aug 01 2007 : 22:49:00
I just install fastsolver and the commands (cubegen and others) registered to DOS shell after a reboot. I didnt have to set anything..

It's raining MEMS
ngarg86 Posted - Aug 01 2007 : 20:12:40
Thanks....but I do all that and I just get error messages.

Shouldn't I have to set naything on fastmodel?

Nidhi Garg
Saint Posted - Aug 01 2007 : 19:54:37
If using Win xp:
Press windows button and R
type cmd and press enter
type cubegen and observe the fastcap lines..

It's raining MEMS
ngarg86 Posted - Jul 31 2007 : 14:12:41
What is a DOS shell and how do you launch it.
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Originally posted by Enrico

You don't insert it in input files! You have to launch it from a DOS shell, to generate input files.

Enrico






Nidhi Garg
Enrico Posted - Jul 31 2007 : 11:48:06
You don't insert it in input files! You have to launch it from a DOS shell, to generate input files.

Enrico



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