The former case is still broken (were were ever supposed to be able to restore directly to O3? i can't remember).
The latter was my fault, i added a new cache option that was not caught by all the "if not options.caches" statements in Simulation.py. But the bad news is Bob Nagel's complaint appears to be legit, I'm getting the same CountedDrain error he is. Lisa On Fri, Dec 12, 2008 at 3:35 PM, Lisa Hsu <[email protected]> wrote: > Anyone do this lately? It appears to be broken. Whether restoring > directly into O3 or using the --standard-switch, both die. In the former > case it's because there are no activeThreads, and in the 2nd because it > appears the O3 cpu is getting recvAtomic callbacks before the switchover has > even occurred. It seems strange that something so fundamental could be > hiding away as broken. > > Lisa > > >
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