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At my workplace, for unwieldly large gate-level simulations,
we sometimes are forced to use the 64-bit SunOS version of
NC-Verilog. (Our Sun Ultrasparc3 server has 8GB RAM, but
it's slower than our Athlon/64 machines.)
I'd like to know whether LDV51 or the newer IUS supports
64-bit on the Linux (AMD64) platform. I saw no reference/mention
of this on Cadence's website, but I'm hoping the website is just
out of date. (For example, the SPR50 tools were available for
AMD64, but Cadence's website wasn't updated for months.)
Are there any plans for porting LDV/IUS to 64-bit Linux?
we sometimes are forced to use the 64-bit SunOS version of
NC-Verilog. (Our Sun Ultrasparc3 server has 8GB RAM, but
it's slower than our Athlon/64 machines.)
I'd like to know whether LDV51 or the newer IUS supports
64-bit on the Linux (AMD64) platform. I saw no reference/mention
of this on Cadence's website, but I'm hoping the website is just
out of date. (For example, the SPR50 tools were available for
AMD64, but Cadence's website wasn't updated for months.)
Are there any plans for porting LDV/IUS to 64-bit Linux?