bill@uoregon.UUCP (Bill Nitzberg) (11/14/87)
Can someone help me get the Berkeley VLSI design tools to work under DOMAIN/IX release 9.5? "magic", which worked under the previous release, now gets a Bus Error and tries to dump core--tries and fails. We have DOMAIN/IX 9.5 on Apollo DN300's. There were some postings in June about the tools not working under 9.5, but I wasn't paying attention. Bill Nitzberg bill@uoregon.edu Computer Science Dept. {tektronix,hp-pcd}!uoregon!bill University of Oregon Eugene OR 97403
pla@zippy.eecs.umich.edu (Paul Anderson) (11/14/87)
In article <1011@uoregon.UUCP> bill@uoregon.UUCP (Bill Nitzberg) writes: >Can someone help me get the Berkeley VLSI design tools to work >under DOMAIN/IX release 9.5? "magic", which worked under the > >Bill Nitzberg bill@uoregon.edu >Computer Science Dept. {tektronix,hp-pcd}!uoregon!bill >University of Oregon Eugene OR 97403 My company is now licensed to sell our version of Magic. The major high points are that it is fully integrated into the Apollo Display Manager, has real support, and has new, improved documentation underway. Beta versions of the Apollo Magic are available now (sans new docs, basically), a complete version will be available soon. I finished porting Magic to my Amiga, as well, but it will take me awhile to clean it up and port the other tools to the Amiga. It actually works quite well, you need lots of memory, of course, but you don't even need a hard disk. In fact, I did most of the port on a floppy based Amiga 1000 (yes, it was painful). For more information on either version, please call or write: Paul Anderson Sandhill Systems, Inc. P.O. Box 3159 Ann Arbor, MI 48106 (313)475-7394