University of California at Berkeley Department of Electrical Engineering & Computer Sciences Instructional Support Group /share/b/pub/coventor.help Jan 14 2018 CONTENTS CoventorWare CoventorWare (archived info) CoventorWare ------------ CoventorWare is installed on these computers in 125 Cory for EE147: Linux: in /share/instsww/Coventor on c125m-{1..24}.eecs.berkeley.edu Windows: in C:\Coventor\ on 125-10, 125-11, 125-12 The licenses, software and documentation have been provided by BSAC from http://www-bsac.eecs.berkeley.edu/coventor/. The current licenses expire on Dec 18 2018. Students in EE147 can download SEMulator3D_6.000 and MEMSplus6 for their laptops from http://www-bsac.eecs.berkeley.edu/coventor/SEMulator3D_6.000 http://www-bsac.eecs.berkeley.edu/coventor/MEMSplus6 Students in EE147 can obtain the license server information from the course TA or from EECS Instructional Support (inst@eecs.berkleey.edu). CoventorWare creates the file "CoventorWare.log" in your current directory. CoventorWare (archived info) --------------------------- (February 2012) The following information is for historical purposes. EECS Instruction obtained licenses for CoventorWare with a generous discount from Coventor (http://coventor.com). It was used for CS194-7 and EE245 in Fall 2008, EE147 in Spring 2010. Coventor was formerly installed in 199 Cory on these Windows XP PCs: c199-20, c199-21 It was started by clicking on the "coventor" icon on the desktop (not from the Start Menu); the desktop icon runs a script that initializes the required files and environment variables. Coventor was not working on our UNIX computers after 2012. Our old version required 32-bit libraries, but our Linux computers have 64-bit libraries. CoventorWare was installed on /share/instsww/pkg/Coventor for Linux. Users with EECS Instructional UNIX accounts could login to them over the net; for instructions see http://inst.eecs.berkeley.edu/connecting.html On the UNIX command line, CoventorWare was started with the command /share/b/bin/coventorware Instructional Support Group 378/386 Cory, 333 Soda inst@eecs.berkeley.edu