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Spice - reload simulation to simulate further
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jkautsch
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PostPosted: Wed Jul 09, 2008 11:18 am    Post subject: Spice - reload simulation to simulate further Reply with quote

Hi!

My problem is that I have a very large spice circuit to simulate and I
have to do this on a remote computer which is not very stable. My
simulations takes more then one day, but the remote computer often
crash before my simulation is finished (the crashes don>t have
anything to do with my simulations). My question: Is it possible that
I simulate with spice only "a few" timesteps (so the simulation would
take i.e. 3 hours), so I can save my results then and start a new
simulation which starts at the end of the old simulation?

Until now I only know how to start always from zero on. I don>t know
how to go on with a former simulation. Any suggestions? (I hope it>s
not a too stupid question)

Regards, Jan
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Chuck Harris
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PostPosted: Wed Jul 09, 2008 4:41 pm    Post subject: Re: Spice - reload simulation to simulate further Reply with quote

jkautsch wrote:
[quote]Hi!

My problem is that I have a very large spice circuit to simulate and I
have to do this on a remote computer which is not very stable. My
simulations takes more then one day, but the remote computer often
crash before my simulation is finished
[/quote]
If the crashes have something to do with memory that has no error
checking, and drops a bit now and then, your simulations are probably
bad anyway.

Fix the computer.

-Chuck
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