where remotehost is the name of the host on which you are running simulations. Next, rlogin to the
remote host, and enter
setenv DISPLAY localhost:0
This enables the remote host to open windows on your local host. Once you have created your input
file, you can run HSPICE just as you would on any Sweet Hall or Terman computer.
Your input, configuration, and hardcopy files will all need to reside on the remote host, so you
may need to use ftp (see man pages for details) to transfer files between hosts (for example, executing
the print command on the remote host will send printouts to the default printer at the remote
host site). There are many possible incompatibilities between various shells and operating systems,
so it may be necessary to modify your environment files to ensure compatibility. For more
information contact one of the Sweet Hall consultants. |