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Related Topics<br />

Spectre Compatibility Flow<br />

Spectre Compatibility Description<br />

Working with Multiple Languages<br />

Spectre to Eldo Converter<br />

Simulator Compatibility<br />

Troubleshooting the Spectre to Eldo Flow<br />

Table 5-6. Spectre Conversion Error Messages (cont.)<br />

Message<br />

33 Spectre file not specified. Option -sp has been specified without a<br />

filename (<strong>eldo</strong> -sp).<br />

1602 outpath not specified. Option -outpath has been specified without<br />

a filename (<strong>eldo</strong> -sp topsp.sp -outpath).<br />

1603 Spectre input file is a directory. The specified Spectre file is in fact a<br />

directory name.<br />

1604 Spectre input file “a_name”<br />

doesn’t exist.<br />

1605 Error: Unable to create the<br />

directory “a_name”. Either you<br />

don’t have write access or there is<br />

not enough space left on device.<br />

1606 preprocessing of the Spectre files<br />

failed.<br />

Please refer to /spect2el.log<br />

file for more details.<br />

1606 preprocessing of the Spectre files<br />

failed.<br />

Please refer to spect2el.log file for<br />

more details.<br />

Description<br />

Eldo cannot find the specified Spectre file.<br />

For example, if the file extension was not<br />

specified or if the file does not exist.<br />

spect2el cannot create the directory that<br />

will contain the converted design.<br />

spect2el did not convert the Spectre design<br />

properly. Some missed cases may remain<br />

(when using the alterblock in Spectre for<br />

example).<br />

As above but with file and path<br />

information displayed.<br />

As above but when the Eldo -outpath<br />

argument is not specified.<br />

Eldo® User's Manual, 15.3 189

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