About cdsp4 |
The Cadence-Perforce Integration (cdsp4) connects Cadence DFII Layout and Schematic to Perforce allowing high performance SCM for hardware design databases.
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Project Background |
cdsp4 development began in 1998 at Silicon Graphics when we
needed a high performance, scalable system for the MIPS processors and
Advanced Graphics chips being developed internally. Unable to find
an off the shelf solution that met our needs (and we tried them all),
we
rolled our own.
I hope you enjoy leveraging the power of Perforce to manage your
Cadence databases for zero additional capital cost once
you have your Perforce licenses.
cdsp4 has the richest feature set and best performance of
any known Cadence integration for interactive use, including the ones
you pay a LOT of money for. Write to me at shiv at sikand.org if you
think
some other integration can do something better or faster than cdsp4
and I'd
be glad to take up the challenge.
The core trigger code was written by Shiv Sikand and Dan Freitas wrote the ListBoxBrowser interface.
Thanks go to Rick Bahr, Kurt Akeley, and Simon
Burke at SGI, Joe Sangari, Steve
Lum, and
Derrick Carson at Cadence Design
Systems and of course Christopher Seiwald and Nigel Chanter at Perforce.
Mike Klein has written the cdsp4 Guide. Thanks
Mike, this is a major milestone for cdsp4.
Solaris hardware kindly donated by Doug Quist and 3dfx Interactive, Inc.
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