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cym_semico
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6/20/2008 5:53 PM  
Hello every one Who can tell me what is meaning of command "set dbgGPSAutoCellFunction 0", I can't find any information about it in the SOC Encounter user document. Thanks!
BobD
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6/23/2008 8:03 AM  
Historically, SoC Encounter relied on the user to tell it the name of the buffer cell footprint, the inverter cell footprint, and the delay cell footprint. Since this was rather cumbersome and caused confusion frequently, the tool was enhanced to automatically determine these things by analyzing the timing libraries. To re-enable the prior behavior whereby manual specification of buf/inv/delay footprints occurs, "set dbgGPSAutoCellFunction 0" can be used. In recent versions, this variable defaults to "1". You can query its default setting in your version of the software using "puts $dbgGPSAutoCellFunction".
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6/27/2008 1:40 AM  
Thank you very much!
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