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anssprasad
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5/02/2007 7:39 AM  
Hi

How to tell conformal to ignore a particular module. I have a repeater which I want the tool to ignore. I tried using the "add notranslate module" command but then it backboxes the module and shows it as a non-equivalent mapping point. I dont want it to compare for black box equivalence. How is this possible?

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croy
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5/03/2007 4:49 PM  
Hi Prasad

Not sure what you mean by repeater but if you want to sweep something under the rug so to speak, the easiest and potentially most dangerous way is to use the 'delete compared point' command.

set system mode lec
add compare points -all
delete compare point
compare

Again, this is the easiest and *most dangerous* way to remove something from comparison.

Chrystian
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