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Also you didn’t mention which is your operating system. I use the SE but I think that there will be very little differences as license concerns (if this is not true then somebody else must help you). ModelSim PE Student Edition is not be used for business use or evaluation.įirst of all I must note that I don’t use the XE version of Modelsim. For more complex projects, universities and colleges have access to ModelSim and Questa, through the Higher Education Program. ModelSim PE Student Edition is intended for use by students in pursuit of their academic coursework and basic educational projects. Hi, Can anyone tell me why though the Modelsim SE 5.7d license wizard reports a good license file, when i'm startin Modelsim I get the following message? 'Unable to checkout a viewer license necessary for use of. Regards Gaurav.īullet For My Valentine Scream Aim Fire Rar. However I am unable to find 'licensing wizard' specified by them in Modelsim XE program group.Please tell me where can i find it.Also please suggest me should I go for step 4 which is optional. In order to authorize properly, the license.dat saved file should have in it a single line that begins with 'FEATURE'. 4)Optionally, allow the Licensing Wizard to Modify your FlexLM environment variable and reboot your machine to complete the license installation process. 3)Using the Licensing Wizard, specify the location of the saved license file.
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2)Run the 'Licensing Wizard' program from within the ModelSim XE program group.
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To license the ModelSim XE product, please follow these steps: 1)Save the attached file to your hard drive, noting its location.