I'll check the display setting. I know I didn't provide much information but I thought I'd report an issue - perhaps others are having the same problem ... perhaps I have something subtle set up incorrectly. I'm using the default mocmos components - this isn't happening on any one particular JELIB - that would make it easy - but I'll try to examine a few more things once it happens again. It's sporadic - I have trouble reproducing it here. I'm almost suspecting an interaction with other programs on this machine.
The one circuit this happened with that inspired me to write is a fairly simple bandgap - not a large degree of circuit complexity. It has not yet happened with 8.11 but I just changed back yesterday. I also haven't determined if it happens with JELIBs originally developed under older versions. Is there a way to upload screenshots? Thanks Dave On Oct 20, 9:14 pm, Steven Rubin <[email protected]> wrote: > At 05:35 AM 10/20/2011, you wrote: > > > > >Perhaps I'm not using the term "stability" correctly but I've reverted > >back to v8.11 for now at least > > >Nothing I can pinpoint specifically - and perhaps it's on this end - > >but I'm finding v8.11 to be more "stable" than v9.01. I haven't > >compared to v9.00. > > >I'm using the default "mocmos" technology in preparation for the > >actual ON C5 process and then a few other more exotic processes. > > >The most obvious problem is layer visibility - particularly noticeable > >on the active regions - "active" and contacts just disappear in both > >the main window and in the Components menu until I shut down and re- > >start. Doesn't change the info, just the visibility. Refreshing the > >window doesn't help; neither does zooming or panning. It doesn't seem > >to be a consistent problem - I can't seem to correlate a cause > > Which display algorithm are you using? Look in your Display > Preferences. The default one ("Vector") is best, but you might play > around with them and see if others fix your problem. > > If you can reproduce this, I'd like to know. Then I can fix it. > > >I'm also having some trouble making schematic connections. Every once > >in a while, I have to route a different path to connect arcs. I > >haven't noticed this in layout mode. > > Again, if you have a JELIB and instructions for reproducing this > problem, please send it to me. > > -Steven Rubin -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Electric VLSI Editor" group. To post to this group, send email to [email protected]. To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [email protected]. For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/electricvlsi?hl=en.
