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EE Installation
11
2
During installation you will be asked to choose a Sentinel driver for your
specific FLEXid security key. The number on your FLEXid security key
(something like 7-xxxxxxxx, or 8-xxxxxxxx) relates to the driver you will
select.
3
Copy
license.dat
(the license file you received by email when you
purchased Model
Sim
) to
C:\modelsim\win32\license.dat
, or to your
specific Model
Sim
pathname if different. Pasting the text from the email
into the
license.dat
file is the safest way to create a valid license file.
See "A license.dat file example" (p29) for details on the structure of a
license file.
4
Verify your hostname (the server’s computer name) via the Windows
Control Panel with either FLEXlm > Advanced > Diagnostics, or with
Network > Identification.
5
Edit the
license.dat
file and make the following changes:
Replace "hostname" with the server computer name.
Change the "1650" port value only if this port is already used. If
uncertain, do not change.
Change the DAEMON path to correspond with the full pathname of
the modeltech daemon. For example,
DAEMON modeltech C:\modelsim\win32\modeltech
6
Set the environment variable for LM_LICENSE_FILE.
For
Windows NT
go to Control Panel > System > Environment and
add LM_LICENSE_FILE with an initial value of 1650@MYPC,
where MYPC is the hostname.
For
Windows 95/98
edit the
autoexec.bat
and add the following line:
set LM_LICENSE_FILE=1650@MYPC
where MYPC is your hostname.
Note that the changes made to your
license.dat
file are reflected in the port#
(1650) and the hostname (MYPC) that you set for LM_LICENSE_FILE.
Note:
If the LM_LICENSE_FILE variable is already defined, you can add
a second value by separating the two values with a semi-colon ( ; ). For
example: LM_LICENSE_FILE=1650@MYPC;c:\renoir\license.dat
7
For Windows 95/98, reboot your machine; no reboot is needed for NT.

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