AMD Confidential
User Manual November 21
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, 2008
Appendix A 229
Starts the simulation, see also Section 3.1, “Tool
Bar Buttons”, on page 7.
Stops the simulation, see also Section 3.1, “Tool
Bar Buttons”, on page 7. The Stop command
does not return until the simulation has in fact
stopped or the stop has failed.
Closes a BSD file that was previously opened.
Lists all loaded modules.
Shell.running returns „No‟ if simulation is
currently not running; otherwise it returns „Yes‟.
Saves the current system configuration to a file.
Default is “simnow.bsd”
Runs the simualtion for the given number of
microseconds and then stops the simulation.
Returns the run time duration in nanoseconds.
ModifyRegistry <key> <value>
ModifyKey modifies and updates the given
registry key with the given value.
Shell.LogConsoleEnabled returns „disabled‟ if
console logging is disabled; otherwise it returns
„enabled‟.
SetLogConsoleEnabled <0|1>
Enables or disables logging.
Shell.SetLogConsoleEnabled 1 enables logging
and Shell.SetLogConsoleEnabled 0 disables
logging.
Returns the Log Window status. The status is
„enabled‟ or „disabled‟.
Sets the Log Window status to „enabled‟ or
„disabled‟.
Returns the current Log file name. Default is
„simnow.log‟.
Returns „enabled‟ if file logging is enabled
otherwise it returns „disabled‟.
Enables or disabled file logging. 0 disables file
logging, 1 enables file logging.
LogDevice <Device Name> <0 | 1>
Enabled (1) or disables (0) device logging for
<device>.
LoggingEnabled <Device Name>
Returns the logging status of device <Device
Name>. This automation command returns
enabled or disabled.
Returns the current Error Log file name. Default
is „simnow.errlog‟.
SetErrorLogFile <filename>
Sets the Error Log file name.
Returns „enabled‟ if error file logging is enabled
otherwise it returns „disabled‟.
SetErrorLogFileEnabled <0|1>
Enables or disabled error file logging. 0 disables
error file logging; 1 enables error file logging.